Αlpha-thalassemia: A practical overview

IF 6.9 2区 医学 Q1 HEMATOLOGY
Khaled M. Musallam , M. Domenica Cappellini , Thomas D. Coates , Kevin H.M. Kuo , Hanny Al-Samkari , Sujit Sheth , Vip Viprakasit , Ali T. Taher
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Abstract

α-Thalassemia is an inherited blood disorder characterized by decreased synthesis of α-globin chains that results in an imbalance of α and β globin and thus varying degrees of ineffective erythropoiesis, decreased red blood cell (RBC) survival, chronic hemolytic anemia, and subsequent comorbidities. Clinical presentation varies depending on the genotype, ranging from a silent or mild carrier state to severe, transfusion-dependent or lethal disease. Management of patients with α-thalassemia is primarily supportive, addressing either symptoms (eg, RBC transfusions for anemia), complications of the disease, or its transfusion-dependence (eg, chelation therapy for iron overload). Several novel therapies are also in development, including curative gene manipulation techniques and disease modifying agents that target ineffective erythropoiesis and chronic hemolytic anemia. This review of α-thalassemia and its various manifestations provides practical information for clinicians who practice beyond those regions where it is found with high frequency.

α-地中海贫血:实用概述
α-地中海贫血症是一种遗传性血液疾病,其特征是α-球蛋白链合成减少,导致α和β球蛋白失衡,从而引起不同程度的红细胞生成障碍、红细胞存活率降低、慢性溶血性贫血以及随后的合并症。临床表现因基因型而异,从沉默或轻度携带状态到严重的输血依赖型或致死性疾病。对α地中海贫血患者的治疗主要是支持性治疗,主要针对症状(如输注红细胞治疗贫血)、疾病并发症或输血依赖性(如螯合疗法治疗铁过载)。一些新型疗法也在研发中,包括治疗性基因操作技术和针对无效红细胞生成和慢性溶血性贫血的疾病调节剂。这篇关于α-地中海贫血及其各种表现的综述为那些在α-地中海贫血高发地区以外执业的临床医生提供了实用信息。
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Blood Reviews
Blood Reviews 医学-血液学
CiteScore
13.80
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1.40%
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78
期刊介绍: Blood Reviews, a highly regarded international journal, serves as a vital information hub, offering comprehensive evaluations of clinical practices and research insights from esteemed experts. Specially commissioned, peer-reviewed articles authored by leading researchers and practitioners ensure extensive global coverage across all sub-specialties of hematology.
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