While we observed only a mild decrease in RBC numbers in healthy individuals, we witnessed gradual and finally severe haemolytic anaemia in immunosuppressed fish.
Red blood cell (RBC) protein 4.2 deficiency is often associated with a moderate nonimmune hemolytic anemia, splenomegaly, and osmotically fragile RBCs resembling, but not identical to, hereditary spherocytosis (HS).
Erythrocyte (RBC) protein 4.2 (P4.2)-deficiency observed in Japanese individuals results in a hemolytic anemia associated with abnormally shaped (spherocytic, ovalocytic, and elliptocytic), osmotically fragile RBCs, the clinical presentation of which resembles hereditary spherocytosis (HS).