Literature DB >> 32586159

Micromapping of Thalassemia and Hemoglobinopathies Among Laos, Khmer, Suay and Yer Ethnic Groups Residing in Lower Northeastern Thailand.

Roongnalin Bunthupanich1, Rossarin Karnpean2, Anuwat Pinyachat2, Nawinda Jiambunsri2, Nattapol Prakobkaew3, Naruwat Pakdee4, Supan Fucharoen5, Suthat Fucharoen6.   

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Northeastern (NE) Thailand is one of the areas with a prevalence of thalassemias and hemoglobinopathies. Data on the prevalence of the diseases in minorities in the region has been limited. This study aimed to survey the thalassemias and hemoglobinopathies that take into account ethnicity. Four ethnic groups, including Laos (n = 162), Khmer (n = 145), Suay (n = 134), and Yer (n = 101) inhabiting the lower region of NE Thailand, were selected to represent the study populations. The results demonstrated that an extremely high prevalence of Hb E (HBB: c.79G>A) (>50.0%) was observed in the Khmer, Suay and Yer ethnic groups. The highest prevalence of α+-thalassemia (α+-thal) [-α3.7 (rightward)] deletion was found in the Khmer ethnic group (48.28%). The -α4.2 (leftward) deletion (α+-thal) was restricted to the Yer ethnic group. Yer and Suay had a high incidence of Hb Constant Spring (Hb CS; HBA2: c.427T>C) as well as Hb Paksé (HBA2: c.429A>T). As the prevalence of α0-thalassemia (α0-thal) is relatively high in Suay (7.46%), couples who are members of Suay ethnic population should be urged to undergo hematological screening before planning a pregnancy to control the Hb Bart's hydrops fetalis. Micromapping of thalassemias and hemoglobinopathies herein described will be helpful in genetic counseling and public education campaigns, which should be carried out in appropriate languages, with exhibitions at the village levels. This information will be of benefit for the long-term effort to reduce the burden of severe thalassemia disease in the region.

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Keywords:  Ethnic groups; hemoglobinopathies; lower northeastern (NE) Thailand

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32586159     DOI: 10.1080/03630269.2020.1780252

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hemoglobin        ISSN: 0363-0269            Impact factor:   0.849


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