Molecular defects in the beta-globin gene identified in different ethnic groups/populations during prenatal diagnosis for beta-thalassemia: a Malaysian experience

beta- thalassemia is the most-common genetic disorder of hemoglobin synthesis in Malaysia, and about 4.5 of the population are heterozygous carriers of the disorder. Prenatal diagnosis was performed for 96 couples using the Amplification Refractory Mutation System and Gap-Polymerase Chain Reaction....

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Main Authors: Tan, J., George, E., Tan, K.L., Chow, T., Tan, P.C., Hassan, J., Chia, P., Subramanium, R., Chandran, R., Yap, S.F.
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spelling my.um.eprints.37192012-10-04T02:19:46Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/3719/ Molecular defects in the beta-globin gene identified in different ethnic groups/populations during prenatal diagnosis for beta-thalassemia: a Malaysian experience Tan, J. George, E. Tan, K.L. Chow, T. Tan, P.C. Hassan, J. Chia, P. Subramanium, R. Chandran, R. Yap, S.F. R Medicine beta- thalassemia is the most-common genetic disorder of hemoglobin synthesis in Malaysia, and about 4.5 of the population are heterozygous carriers of the disorder. Prenatal diagnosis was performed for 96 couples using the Amplification Refractory Mutation System and Gap-Polymerase Chain Reaction. We identified 17 beta-globin defects-initiation codon for translation (T-G), - 29 (A-G), 28 (A-G), CAP + 1 (A-C), CD 8/9 (+ G), CD 15 (G-A), CD 17 (A-T), CD 19 (A-G), Hb E (G-A), IVS1-1 (G-T), IVS1-5 (G-C), CD 41/42 (- CTTT), CD 71 - 72 (+ A), IVS2-654 (C-T), poly A(A-G), 100-kb (G)gamma((A)gammadeltabeta)degrees and 45-kb Filipino deletions. The 192 beta-alleles studied comprised Chinese (151 patients), Malay (21), Orang Asli from East Malaysia (15), Filipino ( 1), Indian ( 1), Indonesian Chinese ( 2), and Thai (1). In the Chinese, 2 beta-globin defects at CD 41/42 and IVS2-654 were responsible for 74 of beta-thalassemia. beta-mutations at CD 19, IVS1-1 (G- T), IVS1-5, poly A, and hemoglobin E caused 76 of the hemoglobin disorders in the Malays. The Filipino 45-kb deletion caused 73.3 of b-thalassemia in the Orang Asli. Using genomic sequencing, the rare Chinese beta-mutation at CD 43 (G-T) was confirmed in 2 Chinese, and the Mediterranean mutation IVS1-1 ( G- A) was observed in a Malay beta-thalassemia carrier. The beta-globin mutations confirmed in this prenatal diagnosis study were heterogenous and 65 (68) couples showed a different globin defect from each other. The use of specific molecular protocols has allowed rapid and successful prenatal diagnosis of beta-thalassemia in Malaysia. 2004 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.um.edu.my/3719/1/Molecular_defects_in_the_beta-globin_gene_identified.pdf Tan, J. and George, E. and Tan, K.L. and Chow, T. and Tan, P.C. and Hassan, J. and Chia, P. and Subramanium, R. and Chandran, R. and Yap, S.F. (2004) Molecular defects in the beta-globin gene identified in different ethnic groups/populations during prenatal diagnosis for beta-thalassemia: a Malaysian experience. Clinical and Experimental Medicine, 4 (3). pp. 142-147. ISSN 1591-8890 10.1007/s10238-004-0048-x
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Tan, J.
George, E.
Tan, K.L.
Chow, T.
Tan, P.C.
Hassan, J.
Chia, P.
Subramanium, R.
Chandran, R.
Yap, S.F.
Molecular defects in the beta-globin gene identified in different ethnic groups/populations during prenatal diagnosis for beta-thalassemia: a Malaysian experience
description beta- thalassemia is the most-common genetic disorder of hemoglobin synthesis in Malaysia, and about 4.5 of the population are heterozygous carriers of the disorder. Prenatal diagnosis was performed for 96 couples using the Amplification Refractory Mutation System and Gap-Polymerase Chain Reaction. We identified 17 beta-globin defects-initiation codon for translation (T-G), - 29 (A-G), 28 (A-G), CAP + 1 (A-C), CD 8/9 (+ G), CD 15 (G-A), CD 17 (A-T), CD 19 (A-G), Hb E (G-A), IVS1-1 (G-T), IVS1-5 (G-C), CD 41/42 (- CTTT), CD 71 - 72 (+ A), IVS2-654 (C-T), poly A(A-G), 100-kb (G)gamma((A)gammadeltabeta)degrees and 45-kb Filipino deletions. The 192 beta-alleles studied comprised Chinese (151 patients), Malay (21), Orang Asli from East Malaysia (15), Filipino ( 1), Indian ( 1), Indonesian Chinese ( 2), and Thai (1). In the Chinese, 2 beta-globin defects at CD 41/42 and IVS2-654 were responsible for 74 of beta-thalassemia. beta-mutations at CD 19, IVS1-1 (G- T), IVS1-5, poly A, and hemoglobin E caused 76 of the hemoglobin disorders in the Malays. The Filipino 45-kb deletion caused 73.3 of b-thalassemia in the Orang Asli. Using genomic sequencing, the rare Chinese beta-mutation at CD 43 (G-T) was confirmed in 2 Chinese, and the Mediterranean mutation IVS1-1 ( G- A) was observed in a Malay beta-thalassemia carrier. The beta-globin mutations confirmed in this prenatal diagnosis study were heterogenous and 65 (68) couples showed a different globin defect from each other. The use of specific molecular protocols has allowed rapid and successful prenatal diagnosis of beta-thalassemia in Malaysia.
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author Tan, J.
George, E.
Tan, K.L.
Chow, T.
Tan, P.C.
Hassan, J.
Chia, P.
Subramanium, R.
Chandran, R.
Yap, S.F.
author_facet Tan, J.
George, E.
Tan, K.L.
Chow, T.
Tan, P.C.
Hassan, J.
Chia, P.
Subramanium, R.
Chandran, R.
Yap, S.F.
author_sort Tan, J.
title Molecular defects in the beta-globin gene identified in different ethnic groups/populations during prenatal diagnosis for beta-thalassemia: a Malaysian experience
title_short Molecular defects in the beta-globin gene identified in different ethnic groups/populations during prenatal diagnosis for beta-thalassemia: a Malaysian experience
title_full Molecular defects in the beta-globin gene identified in different ethnic groups/populations during prenatal diagnosis for beta-thalassemia: a Malaysian experience
title_fullStr Molecular defects in the beta-globin gene identified in different ethnic groups/populations during prenatal diagnosis for beta-thalassemia: a Malaysian experience
title_full_unstemmed Molecular defects in the beta-globin gene identified in different ethnic groups/populations during prenatal diagnosis for beta-thalassemia: a Malaysian experience
title_sort molecular defects in the beta-globin gene identified in different ethnic groups/populations during prenatal diagnosis for beta-thalassemia: a malaysian experience
publishDate 2004
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/3719/1/Molecular_defects_in_the_beta-globin_gene_identified.pdf
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