Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5913528 Blood Cells, Molecules, and Diseases 2014 5 Pages PDF
Abstract
This study examines the frequency and spectrum of α- and β-thalassemia (thal) mutations of the Li people in Hainan Province of China. We have analyzed by genotyping a sample of 8600 subjects of the Li people and found that 53.45% subjects have only α-thal mutations with high frequencies of − α4.2 and − α3.7, but fewer −−SEA mutation; 3.83% have β-thal mutations all identified to be 41/42 (− TCTT); whereas 7.99% carry both α-thal and β-thal mutations. We also examined 9800 subjects of the Han people, and the result showed 12.16% subjects have only α-thal mutations with −−SEA and − α3.7 the most frequent mutation types, 6.11% have only β-thal mutations of 7 types, whereas 4.85% carry both α-thal and β-thal mutations. Our study demonstrated that the Li people in Hainan province have a high incidence of − α4.2 and − α3.7 thalassemia, low frequencies of α-thal −SEA, and a novel β mutation, 41/42 (− TCTT). We provide the complete spectrum of α-thal and β-thal mutations and a strategy for accurate molecular diagnostic testing in the Li people in Hainan Province of Southern China.
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