Diamond‐Blackfan anaemia (DBA) is an inherited marrow failure disorder characterised by selective erythroid aplasia. Herein, we reported a case of DBA caused by a novel GATA1 gene mutation. The proband… Click to show full abstract
Diamond‐Blackfan anaemia (DBA) is an inherited marrow failure disorder characterised by selective erythroid aplasia. Herein, we reported a case of DBA caused by a novel GATA1 gene mutation. The proband manifested normocytic normochromic anaemia, while the parents were asymptomatic. Next‐generation sequencing identified a novel de novo mutation at GATA1 initiation codon (GATA1:c.3G>A) in the proband. The mutation led to a shortened GATA1 protein (GATA1s), which caused a reduction in full‐length functional GATA1 protein (GATA1fl). This is the first report of GATA1‐related DBA patient in the East Asian population, which expanded the mutational spectrum of DBA furthering understanding of its pathogenesis.
               
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