Compound heterozygosity for haemochromatosis gene mutations and hepatic iron overload in allogeneic bone marrow transplant recipients
- 1 January 2001
- Vol. 33 (1), 44-49
- https://doi.org/10.1080/00313020123504
Abstract
Iron overload has been proposed as a cause of liver dysfunction after BMT. Factors which could be relevant to iron overload include the number of red cell transfusions and mutations within the haemochromatosis gene (HFE). Two point mutations, Cys282Tyr and His63Asp, have been described within HFE. Cys282Tyr homozygosity is associated with haemochromatosis; the effect of compound heterozygosity, Cys282Tyr/His63Asp, on iron status is variable. We analysed HFE status in 52 allograft patients surviving more than 6 months. Compound heterozygosity was identified in three patients (Cases 1–3). Iron status and liver function were evaluated and, in Cases 1 and 2, liver histology and iron content as well. Case 3 who received 12 units of red cells had a normal ferritin and liver function. Cases 1 and 2 received 29 and 59 units, respectively, and had high serum ferritins and transferrin saturations, abnormal liver function and significant hepatic iron overload on biopsy. Iron overload in Case 1 patient progressed in the context of GVHD and in the absence of further transfusion, suggesting that liver GVHD may increase hepatic iron accumulation. These cases demonstrate the variable phenotypic expression of HFE compound heterozygosity in BMT recipients, which may be only partly explained by transfusional iron loading. Venesection or chelation therapy should be considered in patients with coexistent hepatic GVHD and iron overload.Keywords
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