Genetic and Epigenetic Mechanisms of β-Globin Gene Switching


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Vertebrates have multiple forms of hemoglobin that differ in the composition of their polypeptide chains. During ontogenesis, the composition of these subunits changes. Genes encoding different α- and β-polypeptide chains are located in two multigene clusters on different chromosomes. Each cluster contains several genes that are expressed at different stages of ontogenesis. The phenomenon of stage-specific transcription of globin genes is referred to as globin gene switching. Mechanisms of expression switching, stage-specific activation, and repression of transcription of α- and β-globin genes are of interest from both theoretical and practical points of view. Alteration of balanced expression of globin genes, which usually occurs due to damage to adult β-globin genes, leads to development of severe diseases–hemoglobinopathies. In most cases, reactivation of the fetal hemoglobin gene in patients with β-thalassemia and sickle cell disease can reduce negative consequences of irreversible alterations of expression of the β-globin genes. This review focuses on the current state of research on genetic and epigenetic mechanisms underlying stage-specific switching of β-globin genes.

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O. Iarovaia

Institute of Gene Biology; French–Russian Laboratory for Research in Oncology LIA1066

Автор, ответственный за переписку.
Email: iarovaia@inbox.ru
Россия, Moscow, 119334; Russia

A. Kovina

Institute of Gene Biology; French–Russian Laboratory for Research in Oncology LIA1066; Lomonosov Moscow State University

Email: iarovaia@inbox.ru
Россия, Moscow, 119334; Russia; Moscow, 119991

N. Petrova

Institute of Gene Biology; French–Russian Laboratory for Research in Oncology LIA1066

Email: iarovaia@inbox.ru
Россия, Moscow, 119334; Russia

S. Razin

Institute of Gene Biology; French–Russian Laboratory for Research in Oncology LIA1066; Lomonosov Moscow State University

Email: iarovaia@inbox.ru
Россия, Moscow, 119334; Russia; Moscow, 119991

E. Ioudinkova

Institute of Gene Biology; French–Russian Laboratory for Research in Oncology LIA1066

Email: iarovaia@inbox.ru
Россия, Moscow, 119334; Russia

Y. Vassetzky

French–Russian Laboratory for Research in Oncology LIA1066; Institut Gustave Roussy

Email: iarovaia@inbox.ru
Франция, Russia; 39 rue Camille-Desmoulins, Villejuif, 94805

S. Ulianov

Institute of Gene Biology; French–Russian Laboratory for Research in Oncology LIA1066; Lomonosov Moscow State University

Email: iarovaia@inbox.ru
Россия, Moscow, 119334; Russia; Moscow, 119991


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