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Unexpected pattern of beta-globin mutations in beta-thalassaemia patients from northern Portugal.

J M Cabeda1, C Correia, A Estevinho, C Simões, M L Amorim, L Pinho, B Justiça.   

Abstract

We characterized the genetic nature of beta-thalassaemia in northern Portugal. Of the 164 patients studied three were beta-thalassaemia major cases (one IVS-1-6/beta degrees 39 and two homozygous IVS-1-110). The analysis of the frequency of each mutation in the families revealed that the codon 6(-A) mutation was unexpectedly frequent (40%) and associated with the beta-globin haplotype E, and not with the usual European and North African CD6(-A) haplotypes. In contrast, the frequency of IVS-1-6 (8%) and beta degrees 39 (19%) was found to be lower than in the rest of the country. The frequency of all other mutations was similar to previous reports for central/southern Portugal. Six families carried none of the most frequent mutations in the Mediterranean area. These families were studied by gene sequencing, revealing that three families carried a previously described mutation (CD16 G --> A). The remaining families carried previously unidentified mutations: one showed an 86 bp insertion in exon 2 (named HGSA) and two showed a deletion of a cytidine in codon 11 (CD11(-C)). The results, showing a high frequency (82%) of beta degrees mutations, strongly indicates that genetic counselling should be intensified as a means of preventing the spread of the severe mutations found.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10233364

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Haematol        ISSN: 0007-1048            Impact factor:   6.998


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Authors:  Zama Messala Luna da Silveira; Maria das Vitórias Barbosa; Thales Allyrio Araújo de Medeiros Fernandes; Elza Miyuki Kimura; Fernando Ferreira Costa; Maria de Fátima Sonati; Ivanise Marina Moretti Rebecchi; Tereza Maria Dantas de Medeiros
Journal:  Genet Mol Biol       Date:  2011-07-01       Impact factor: 1.771

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