Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2827528 Blood Cells, Molecules, and Diseases 2010 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

The HbF level is a quantitative trait influenced by many loci inside or outside the β-globin gene cluster. The aim of this study was to analyze in 57 β-thalassemia intermedia patients with very various genotypes the effects on fetal hemoglobin levels of SNPs lying in three genes or chromosome regions which include the XmnI Gγ polymorphism at position − 158 of the HBG2 promoter (rs7482144), two SNPs located in the BCL11A region (rs4671393 and rs11886868) and three SNPs located in the HBS1L-MYB region (rs28384513, rs9399137 and rs4895441). Our study shows a strong correlation between the XmnI Gγ polymorphism and the fetal hemoglobin expression in this patient population (p = 0.002). Unfortunately, although recent studies clearly showed a role of SNPs in BCL11A and a HBS1L-MYB region on either clinical expression or fetal hemoglobin levels of β-hemoglobinopathies such as sickle cell disease and β-thalassemia, SNPs in BCL11A and the HBS1L-MYB region did not show statistically significant correlations with fetal hemoglobin levels. This suggests that the BCL11A and HBS1L-MYB loci have a minor effect on HbF level compared to the XmnI QTL in β-thalassemia intermedia patients.

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