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Hemoglobin ; 31(4): 439-52, 2007.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17994378

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We studied 325 thalassemia intermedia patients from Iran, India, Pakistan, Thailand, Mauritius and Cyprus to examine factors which influence the phenotype. The beta-thalassemia (thal) mutations were determined for 219 beta-thal/beta-thal and 106 beta-thal/Hb E [beta26(B8)Glu-->Lys, GAG-->AAG] thalassemia intermedia patients. Thirty-one different mutations were identified, and their combination gave rise to more than 44 different genotypes, of which 14 (31.8%) had the beta(0)/beta(0), 21 (47.7%) the beta(0)/beta(+) and nine (20.5%) the beta(+)/beta(+) types. Thus, the beta(+)-thal mutations were present in 68.2% of patients. alpha-Thalassemia mutations were present in frequencies higher than in the general population of all ethnic groups studied, as 45% of the patients carried alpha-thal mutations. Correlation of alpha-thal mutations with beta-globin mutations showed that the alpha-thal mutations were mainly co-inherited with the beta(+)-thal mutations. The XmnI (G)gamma polymorphic site at -158 (C-->T) was positive (T) in nine (8.8%) of 102 patients of the beta(+)/beta(+) genotype, and the percentage of both XmnI (G)gamma polymorphism [+/-] (T/C) and [+/+] (T/T) genotypes increased to 42.9 and 87.3, respectively, in the beta(0)/beta(+) and beta(0)/beta(0) patients. This polymorphism was found in the majority of beta(+)-thal/Hb E compound heterozygote patients (88.6%), and beta(0)-thal/Hb E patients (84.8%), suggesting that it could be linked to the Hb E chromosome. Therefore, the XmnI (G)gamma polymorphism at -158 (C-->T) was associated with beta(0)-thal mutations as well as the Hb E chromosome. The present study demonstrates that in cases of thalassemia intermedia with beta(+) mutations, the common ameliorating factor is the presence of alpha-thal mutations, while in cases with beta(0) mutations, the common ameliorating factor is the presence of the XmnI (G)gamma polymorphism at -158 (C-->T).


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Mutação , Talassemia alfa/etnologia , Talassemia alfa/genética , Talassemia beta/etnologia , Talassemia beta/genética , Etnicidade , Genótipo , Humanos , Fenótipo , Polimorfismo Genético
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