Beta-thalassemia major (β-TM) is a severe form of thalassemia caused by mutations in the β-globin gene, resulting in partial or complete deficiency of β-globin chains. This deficiency results in oxidative stress, dyserythropoiesis, and chronic anemia. Cytokine dependent hematopoietic cell linker (CLNK) belongs to the adaptor protein family and has the capacity to interact with multiple signaling proteins thereby modulating signal transduction. The aim of the present study was to examine CLNK in sera of β-TM patients and examine its association with iron overload biomarkers. Sixty β-TM patients, aged 3-12 years old and undergoing blood transfusions, and 30 healthy control children were recruited and CLNK, ferritin and iron status parameters were measured. The results showed a significant increase (p<0.001) in serum CLNK levels in β-TM patients as compared with normal controls. The increased levels of CLNK were significantly associated with increased ferritin levels. Increased CLNK levels in β-TM may be explained by reciprocal effects between immune signaling and immature erythrocytes, which, release soluble receptors and signaling molecules, including CLNK, in the blood.Funding: No specific funding for this research. Self-funded.Declaration of Interest: No conflict of interest.Ethical Approval: The ethics committee of Kufa University approved this study (REC number: 1321).
Mohammed Kanan Alshammari, Nouf Y Alokasi, Rahaf Abdulsalam Alshahrani, Abdullah Mohamed Asiri, Saphwan Al‐Assaf, Asma Alsohaibani, Abdulaziz Alrowais, Manar Almutairi, Maali Ramdan, Hanan Haif, Bashayr Abdullah Alanzi, Jumanah Althomali, Ahmed Muteb, Mohammed Alotaibi, A. Saud
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