The associations of SEA-α thalassemia 1, XmnI-Gγ polymorphism and β-globin gene mutations with the clinical severity of β-thalassemia syndrome in Northern Thailand

At least three genetic factors including β-thalassemia mutations, α-thalassemia, and XmnI-Gγ polymorphism were shown to modify clinical symptoms in β-thalassemia disease. Objective: To determine associations of β-thalassemia mutations, SEA-α thalassemia 1, and XmnI-Gγ polymorphism, and clinical seve...

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Main Authors: Thanusak Tatu, Waratip Sritong, Torpong Sa-Nguansermsri
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-537772018-09-04T09:57:33Z The associations of SEA-α thalassemia 1, XmnI-Gγ polymorphism and β-globin gene mutations with the clinical severity of β-thalassemia syndrome in Northern Thailand Thanusak Tatu Waratip Sritong Torpong Sa-Nguansermsri Medicine At least three genetic factors including β-thalassemia mutations, α-thalassemia, and XmnI-Gγ polymorphism were shown to modify clinical symptoms in β-thalassemia disease. Objective: To determine associations of β-thalassemia mutations, SEA-α thalassemia 1, and XmnI-Gγ polymorphism, and clinical severity of β-thalassemia in northern Thailand. Material and Method: Thirty-two β-thalassemia major and 28 β-thalassemia intermedia attending the Thalassemia Clinic at Maharaj Nakorn Chiang Mai Hospital, Chiang Mai, Thailand were recruited. The β-globin gene mutations and SEA-α thalassemia 1 were determined by MS-PCR and Gap-PCR, respectively. The XmnI-Gγ polymorphism was identified by RFLP analysis. Odds ratio was calculated to evaluate the associations of these three genetic factors and clinical symptoms. Results: Eight β-globin gene mutations (both βOand β+) were found. Twenty-nine point one percent of the patients had at least one XmnI-Gγ site (XmnI-Gγ: +) and 4.1% of the patients were heterozygote for the SEA-α thalassemia 1. The β-globin gene mutations showed maximal impact and the XmnI-Gγ polymorphism had minimal influence on clinical severity in this cohort. The SEA-α thalassemia 1 had the least effect on the clinical severity due to its low prevalence in these patients. Conclusion: Although these three genetic factors play roles in modifying clinical symptoms of β-thalassemia, the β-thalassemia mutations should be considered first, followed respectively by the XmnI-Gγ polymorphism and the SEA-α thalassemia 1, in management and prenatal diagnosis of β-thalassemia in northern Thailand. 2018-09-04T09:57:33Z 2018-09-04T09:57:33Z 2014-01-01 Journal 01252208 2-s2.0-84902284949 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84902284949&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/53777
institution Chiang Mai University
building Chiang Mai University Library
country Thailand
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topic Medicine
spellingShingle Medicine
Thanusak Tatu
Waratip Sritong
Torpong Sa-Nguansermsri
The associations of SEA-α thalassemia 1, XmnI-Gγ polymorphism and β-globin gene mutations with the clinical severity of β-thalassemia syndrome in Northern Thailand
description At least three genetic factors including β-thalassemia mutations, α-thalassemia, and XmnI-Gγ polymorphism were shown to modify clinical symptoms in β-thalassemia disease. Objective: To determine associations of β-thalassemia mutations, SEA-α thalassemia 1, and XmnI-Gγ polymorphism, and clinical severity of β-thalassemia in northern Thailand. Material and Method: Thirty-two β-thalassemia major and 28 β-thalassemia intermedia attending the Thalassemia Clinic at Maharaj Nakorn Chiang Mai Hospital, Chiang Mai, Thailand were recruited. The β-globin gene mutations and SEA-α thalassemia 1 were determined by MS-PCR and Gap-PCR, respectively. The XmnI-Gγ polymorphism was identified by RFLP analysis. Odds ratio was calculated to evaluate the associations of these three genetic factors and clinical symptoms. Results: Eight β-globin gene mutations (both βOand β+) were found. Twenty-nine point one percent of the patients had at least one XmnI-Gγ site (XmnI-Gγ: +) and 4.1% of the patients were heterozygote for the SEA-α thalassemia 1. The β-globin gene mutations showed maximal impact and the XmnI-Gγ polymorphism had minimal influence on clinical severity in this cohort. The SEA-α thalassemia 1 had the least effect on the clinical severity due to its low prevalence in these patients. Conclusion: Although these three genetic factors play roles in modifying clinical symptoms of β-thalassemia, the β-thalassemia mutations should be considered first, followed respectively by the XmnI-Gγ polymorphism and the SEA-α thalassemia 1, in management and prenatal diagnosis of β-thalassemia in northern Thailand.
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author Thanusak Tatu
Waratip Sritong
Torpong Sa-Nguansermsri
author_facet Thanusak Tatu
Waratip Sritong
Torpong Sa-Nguansermsri
author_sort Thanusak Tatu
title The associations of SEA-α thalassemia 1, XmnI-Gγ polymorphism and β-globin gene mutations with the clinical severity of β-thalassemia syndrome in Northern Thailand
title_short The associations of SEA-α thalassemia 1, XmnI-Gγ polymorphism and β-globin gene mutations with the clinical severity of β-thalassemia syndrome in Northern Thailand
title_full The associations of SEA-α thalassemia 1, XmnI-Gγ polymorphism and β-globin gene mutations with the clinical severity of β-thalassemia syndrome in Northern Thailand
title_fullStr The associations of SEA-α thalassemia 1, XmnI-Gγ polymorphism and β-globin gene mutations with the clinical severity of β-thalassemia syndrome in Northern Thailand
title_full_unstemmed The associations of SEA-α thalassemia 1, XmnI-Gγ polymorphism and β-globin gene mutations with the clinical severity of β-thalassemia syndrome in Northern Thailand
title_sort associations of sea-α thalassemia 1, xmni-gγ polymorphism and β-globin gene mutations with the clinical severity of β-thalassemia syndrome in northern thailand
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