C-Window Peaks on CE-HPLC are Extremely Rare in Northern India, and Only Infrequently Represent HbC

Indian J Hematol Blood Transfus. 2018 Jan;34(1):91-96. doi: 10.1007/s12288-017-0815-y. Epub 2017 Apr 9.

Abstract

Hemoglobin C (HbC, HBB:c.19G > A) is a structural variant that has been reported rarely from India. This was a retrospective review of all high performance liquid chromatography (HPLCs) submitted over a 14 year period to a tertiary care center in North India with an aim of finding hemoglobins that elute in the C-window. Of the 32,364 HPLCs screened, 6 cases showed peaks in the C-window. Of these 6 cases, only two cases contained hemoglobin C. These was one case each of HbC/β thalassemia and compound heterozygosity for HbC and HbD. There were 4 cases which showed very similar red cell indices and chromatograms with multiple peaks eluting in D-window, C-window and an additional peak with a retention time of 4.74 min. These four cases were compound heterozygous for an α chain variant HbQ-India and a β-chain variant HbD.

Keywords: C-window; D-Q hybrid; Hemoglobin C; India.