伊拉克北部基尔库克省 β-地中海贫血症的发病率和分子特征。

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q4 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Hemoglobin Pub Date : 2024-10-22 DOI:10.1080/03630269.2024.2418507
Raghad A Abbas, Riyad H Hassan, Israa M Taghlubee, Safaa I Mohammed, Huda H Mohammed, Hanan H Hasan, Ashwaq T Judi, Luqman S Ali, Wisam J Mohammed, Hiba M Shihab, Thamir A Hussein, Nawras A Al-Kareem, Meaad K Hassan, Nasir Al-Allawi
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为了确定伊拉克东北部基尔库克省β地中海贫血症的发病率和分子基础,该省婚前筛查中心共招募了 3954 人。筛查结果显示,小β地中海贫血的患病率为 3.0%,而血红蛋白 E 和 δβ 地中海贫血携带者的患病率分别为 0.05% 和 0.03%。通过多重聚合酶链反应和反向杂交技术对β地中海贫血突变进行了分子鉴定,然后对前者未鉴定出的突变进行了新一代测序。在发现的 19 个 β-地中海贫血突变中,有 7 个是最常见的,即IVS-II-1(G > A)、第 8/9 号密码子(+G)、IVS-I-6(T > C)、IVS-I-110(G > A)、IVS-I-I(G > A)、IVS-I-5(G > C)和第 44 号密码子(-C)占突变的 78.5%。这项研究进一步说明了伊拉克不同地区 β 地中海贫血症谱的异质性,并为未来全国地中海贫血症预防计划的产前诊断提供了重要依据。
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Prevalence and Molecular Characterization of β-Thalassemia in Kirkuk Province of Northern Iraq.

To determine the prevalence and molecular basis of β-thalassemia in the Northeastern Iraqi province of Kirkuk, a total of 3954 individuals attending the provincial premarital screening center were recruited. The prevalence of β-thalassemia minor among the screened individuals was found to be 3.0%, while those of Hemoglobin E, and δβ-thalassemia carrier states were 0.05%, and 0.03% respectively. Molecular characterization of the β-thalassemia mutations was achieved by multiplex PCR and reverse hybridization, followed by next generation sequencing for those left uncharacterized by the former technique. Among 19 β-thalassemia mutations identified, seven were the most frequent, namely: IVS-II-1 (G > A), codon 8/9 (+G), IVS-I-6 (T > C), IVS-I-110 (G > A), IVS-I-I (G > A), IVS-I-5 (G > C) and codon 44 (-C) accounting for 78.5% of the mutations. This study further illustrates the heterogeneity of the spectrum of β-thalassemia in different parts of Iraq, and provides an essential step to facilitate prenatal diagnosis in the setting of a future national thalassemia prevention program.

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Hemoglobin
Hemoglobin 医学-生化与分子生物学
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期刊介绍: Hemoglobin is a journal in the English language for the communication of research and information concerning hemoglobin in humans and other species. Hemoglobin publishes articles, reviews, points of view The journal covers topics such as: structure, function, genetics and evolution of hemoglobins biochemical and biophysical properties of hemoglobin molecules characterization of hemoglobin disorders (variants and thalassemias), consequences and treatment of hemoglobin disorders epidemiology and prevention of hemoglobin disorders (neo-natal and adult screening) modulating factors methodology used for diagnosis of hemoglobin disorders
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