Cause
Sickle cell disease is an inherited disorder. More specifically, sickle cell disease is an autosomal recessive disease. This means that to have the disease, you must inherit a gene for the disease from both parents.
- Normally, a person inherits two genes that tell the body to produce normal hemoglobin A. One gene comes from each parent.
- People who inherit one defective hemoglobin S gene and one normal hemoglobin A gene have sickle cell trait. These people don't have symptoms of sickle cell disease nor do their bodies make sickled blood cells. But they can pass the defective hemoglobin S gene to their children.
- Sickle cell disease occurs when a person inherits one defective hemoglobin S gene from each parent.
- Similar sickle cell disorders occur when a person inherits a hemoglobin S gene from one parent and another type of defective hemoglobin gene from the other parent. Sickle cell disease is a sickle cell disorder.



