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Molecular characterization of α- and β-thalassemia in the Yulin region of Southern China

Thalassemia is one of the most common hereditary blood disorders. Epidemiological data regarding the prevalence and distribution of mutations is important for planning a thalassemia control program. To reveal the prevalence of thalassemia and mutation spectrum in the Yulin region of southern China,...

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Published in:Gene 2018-05, Vol.655, p.61-64
Main Authors: He, Sheng, Li, Jihui, Li, Dong Ming, Yi, Shang, Lu, Xiongcai, Luo, Yudi, Liang, Yi, Feng, Chunfeng, Chen, Biyan, Zheng, Chenguang, Qiu, Xiaoxia
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Summary:Thalassemia is one of the most common hereditary blood disorders. Epidemiological data regarding the prevalence and distribution of mutations is important for planning a thalassemia control program. To reveal the prevalence of thalassemia and mutation spectrum in the Yulin region of southern China, we screened 130,318 individuals from Yulin region by hematological and genetic analysis. Totally, 24,886 (19.10%) subjects were diagnosed with thalassemia, including 16,308 (12.51%) subjects with α-thalassemia alone, 6658 (5.11%) subjects with β-thalassemia alone and 1920 (1.47%) subjects with both α- and β-thalassemia. Ten α-thalassemia mutations were identified in the α-thalassemia subjects, with the common α-thalassemia mutations being --SEA mutation (51.91%), -α3.7 (19.90%), αCSα (10.58%), -α4.2 (8.13%), αWSα (7.67%). Thirteen β-thalassemia mutations and 31 genotypes were characterized in the β-thalassemia subjects. The seven common mutations [CD41–42 (-CTTT) (43.31%), CD17 (A > T) (34.58%), CD26 (G > A) (6.86%), CD71–72 (+A) (4.25%), -28 (A > G) (3.90%), IVS-II-654 (C > T) (3.53%) and IVS-I-1 (G > T) (2.22%)] accounted for 98.65% of all β-thalassemia defects. Furthermore, 6 cases of α-triplication and 3 cases of mutation -α2.4 were first identified in this region. Our data illustrated that there was great heterogeneity and extensive spectrum of thalassemias in the Yulin populations. The findings will contribute an available reference for prevention of thalassemia in this region. •This is the first comprehensive investigation to study the spectrum of thalassemia mutations in the Yulin region.•There is great heterogeneity and an extensive spectrum of thalassemia mutations in Yulin populations.•Many rare mutations were first identified in the Yulin region.•The findings will be useful for genetic counseling and prevention of severe thalassemia in future.
ISSN:0378-1119
1879-0038
DOI:10.1016/j.gene.2018.02.058