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Hemoglobin ; 40(6): 371-376, 2016 Nov.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28361595

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The aim of this study was to describe the mutational spectrum of hemoglobinopathies during the period 1988-2015 in Umbria, Central Italy, which has never been considered endemic for these conditions. Twenty-four different ß-globin gene mutations were identified in 188 patients and eight different α-globin gene mutations in 74 patients. Sixty percent ß-thalassemia (ß-thal), 85.0% sickle cell disease, 44.0% Hb S (HBB: c.20A>T)/ß-thal and 85.0% compound heterozygotes for hemoglobin (Hb) variant-carrying patients were diagnosed or molecularly characterized in the last 3 years. Moreover, most homozygous or compound heterozygous patients (84.5%) came from foreign countries, while only 15.5% were of Italian origin. These data are in accordance with the increasing foreign resident population in Umbria, which has nearly doubled in 10 years (2004-2014). Different from ß-globin gene variations, no increasing trend in α defects was observed in our study cohort. Consistently, 58.0% of patients have an Italian origin, suggesting no broad influence of foreign migration in the α-globin genes genetic background. As few defects are prevalent in each country of origin or ethnic group, their knowledge may provide a proper strategy for the identification of mutations in immigrant individuals in a non-endemic region and be important for carrier identification and prenatal screening.


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Hemoglobinopatías/genética , Mutación/genética , Talasemia alfa/genética , Talasemia beta/genética , Emigrantes e Inmigrantes , Etnicidad/genética , Femenino , Hemoglobinopatías/epidemiología , Humanos , Italia/epidemiología , Masculino , Talasemia alfa/epidemiología , Talasemia beta/epidemiología
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