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Ann Hum Genet ; 69(Pt 1): 55-66, 2005 Jan.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15638828

RESUMEN

Beta thalassemia is an autosomal recessive disorder characterized by reduced (beta(+)) or absent (beta(0)) beta-globin chain synthesis. In Lebanon it is the most predominant genetic defect. In this study we investigated the religious and geographic distribution of the beta-thalassemia mutations identified in Lebanon, and traced their precise origins. A total of 520 beta-globin chromosomes from patients of different religious and regional backgrounds was studied. Beta thalassemia mutations were identified using Amplification Refractory Mutation System (ARMS) PCR or direct gene sequencing. Six (IVS-I-110, IVS-I-1, IVS-I-6, IVS-II-1, cd 5 and the C > T substitution at cd 29) out of 20 beta-globin defects identified accounted for more than 86% of the total beta-thalassemia chromosomes. Sunni Muslims had the highest beta-thalassemia carrier rate and presented the greatest heterogeneity, with 16 different mutations. Shiite Muslims followed closely with 13 mutations, whereas Maronites represented 11.9% of all beta-thalassemic subjects and carried 7 different mutations. RFLP haplotype analysis showed that the observed genetic diversity originated from both new mutational events and gene flow from population migration. This study provides information about the types and distribution of beta-thalassemia mutations within each religious group and geographic region, which is essential for the implementation of screening and prevention programs.


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Emigración e Inmigración , Heterogeneidad Genética , Genética de Población , Globinas/genética , Mutación/genética , Talasemia beta/genética , Frecuencia de los Genes , Pruebas Genéticas , Geografía , Haplotipos/genética , Humanos , Líbano , Polimorfismo de Longitud del Fragmento de Restricción , Talasemia beta/epidemiología
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Am J Hematol ; 75(4): 220-4, 2004 Apr.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15054814

RESUMEN

Beta-thalassemia is the most common genetic disorder in the Lebanese population. Of the 200 different mutations in the beta-globin gene that leads to thalassemia, the IVSI-110 (29.87%), IVSI-6 (20.74%), IVSI-1 (14.07%), IVSII-1 (9.13%), Cd29 (9.13%), and Cd30 (3.95%) mutations are the most frequent among Lebanese thalassemic patients. These mutations are also present at high frequencies in the East Mediterranean region. Due to this high prevalence of certain beta-thalassemia mutations, a rapid technique for the prenatal diagnosis of these mutations was implemented. The technique used is based on Real-Time PCR quantification and melting curve analysis of the amplified fragment using the LightCycler. The DNA samples used for amplification were obtained from CVS or amniotic fluid. Six mutations were easily and efficiently detected using only 3 sets of probes. With this method, mutant genotypes can be easily distinguished from normal alleles. In prenatal diagnosis, the accuracy and the speed of testing are paramount. The method of prenatal beta-thalassemia mutations detection described here is efficient and fast, with the entire procedure including DNA preparation taking less than half a workday. It is safe, does not involve radioactivity, and is accurate showing 100% concordance with conventional DNA sequencing methods.


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Pruebas Genéticas/métodos , Globinas/genética , Mutación , Diagnóstico Prenatal/métodos , Talasemia beta/diagnóstico , Talasemia beta/genética , Secuencia de Bases , Análisis Mutacional de ADN/métodos , Genotipo , Humanos , Sondas de Oligonucleótidos/genética , Reacción en Cadena de la Polimerasa/métodos
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