Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6156097 | Translational Research | 2015 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
India tops the list of countries with sickle cell disease (SCD) with an estimated 44,000 live births in 2010 and a prevalence of 10%-33%. In the present study, the first from India, we have investigated the effect of genetic variants in the BCL11A, the HMIP (HBS1L-MYB intergenic polymorphism) locus, in addition to the HBB locus, which are known to be associated with fetal hemoglobin (HbF) levels, a major modulator of the disease phenotype. The present study was conducted on 240 individuals with SCD and 60 with sickle cell trait. Genotyping was performed for the BCL11A rs11886868 and rs34211119; HMIP rs9399137, rs189600565, rs7776196, rs34778774, and rs53293029; HBG2 Xmn1 polymorphism rs7482144; and â68C > T HBD promoter polymorphism. All the 3 quantitative trait loci were associated with HbF levels in Indian patients with SCD. The highest difference was seen in the Xmn1 single-nucleotide polymorphism, which accounted for 11% of the trait variance, the BCL11A rs11886868 for 3.65%, whereas the HMIP rs9399137 for 3.8%. The present study indicates the BCL11A, HMIP, and β-globin region to be associated with increased HbF levels in Indian patient. Further interrogation of these genotypes with respect to pain crisis is warranted in this population, which may help in prognostication, as also a genome-wide association study, which may help uncover new loci controlling HbF levels.
Keywords
Scheduled tribeHBSHBFCSSCDOBCHWEQTLHbdSCDARMS-PCRBCL11AHBBHbA2HMIPHBG2Amplification refractory mutation system-polymerase chain reactionDNAEDTAEthylenediaminetetraacetic aciddeoxyribonucleic acidOncogeneSickle cell diseaseanalysis of varianceANOVAHardy-Weinberg equilibriumQuantitative trait lociLinkage disequilibriumMybgenome wide association studiesGWASFetal hemoglobinSickle hemoglobinpolymerase chain reactionPCRSingle nucleotide polymorphismSNPβ-globin geneScheduled Castehigh performance liquid chromatographyHPLC
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Authors
Aparna A. Bhanushali, Pradip K. Patra, Smarnika Pradhan, Suraj S. Khanka, Sujata Singh, Bibhu R. Das,