| Literature DB >> 24853873 |
Youn-Kyoung Goo1, So-Young Ji2, Hyun-Il Shin2, Jun-Hye Moon2, Shin-Hyung Cho2, Won-Ja Lee2, Jung-Yeon Kim2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) deficiency is the most common human enzyme defect and affects more than 400 million people worldwide. This deficiency is believed to protect against malaria because its global distribution is similar. However, this genetic disorder may be associated with potential hemolytic anemia after treatment with anti-malarials, primaquine or other 8-aminoquinolines. Although primaquine is used for malaria prevention, no study has previously investigated the prevalence of G6PD variants and G6PD deficiency in the Republic of Korea (ROK).Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24853873 PMCID: PMC4031118 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0097390
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Figure 1Sample selection profile for the evaluation of G6PD enzyme activity and G6PD variants.
Figure 2Map of Yeon-cheon and Pa-ju: endemic regions of vivax malaria in ROK in which samples were collected.
Figure 3Results of screening for G6PD variants using the G6PD genotyping kit (Asian type, DiaPlexC) with G6PD variant controls (Vanua Lava, Mahidol, Coimbra, Viangchan, Union, Canton, and Kalping mutants) and the three patterns produced by the DiaPlexC test.
Figure 4Schematic diagram of G6PD variants (A) and a list of the primers used for G6PD variant sequencing (B).
Details of fourteen individuals with slightly elevated G6PD activity in the Trinity G-6-PD kit.
| Sample No. | Region | Age | Gender | Trinity (U/g Hb) | AccessBio |
| 1 | Yeon-cheon | 46 | Female | 13.68 | Negative |
| 2 | Yeon-cheon | 79 | Female | 13.68 | Negative |
| 3 | Yeon-cheon | ND | Female | 13.68 | Negative |
| 4 | Yeon-cheon | 81 | Male | 13.7 | Negative |
| 5 | Yeon-cheon | 63 | Female | 13.7 | Negative |
| 6 | Yeon-cheon | 75 | Male | 13.78 | Negative |
| 7 | Yeon-cheon | 75 | Male | 13.78 | Negative |
| 8 | Pa-ju | 20–30 | Male | 13.52 | Negative |
| 9 | Pa-ju | 20–30 | Male | 13.54 | Negative |
| 10 | Pa-ju | 20–30 | Male | 13.57 | Negative |
| 11 | Pa-ju | 20–30 | Male | 13.61 | Negative |
| 12 | Pa-ju | 20–30 | Male | 13.67 | Negative |
| 13 | Pa-ju | 20–30 | Male | 13.71 | Negative |
| 14 | Pa-ju | 20–30 | Male | 13.87 | Negative |
ND = No data.
*: Normal level of G6PD activity by Trinity kit = 4.6–13.5 U/g.
**: Samples were collected from Korean soldiers aged 20–29 years.