Literature DB >> 7632967

Reverse dot-blot detection of the African-American beta-thalassemia mutations.

P Sutcharitchan1, R Saiki, T H Huisman, A Kutlar, V McKie, H Erlich, S H Embury.   

Abstract

DNA-based diagnosis of the beta thalassemias provides accuracy to newborn screening genetic counseling, and prenatal diagnosis. However, the use of polymerase chain reaction (PCR)-based methods is challenged by the great number of different-beta-thalassemia mutations that exist even within defined ethnic groups. In this regard, the reverse dot-blot method offers a means of screening for several mutations with a single hybridization reaction. We have applied the reverse dot-blot method to the detection of the beta-thalassemia mutations of African-Americans. We used two biotin-labeled primer pairs in a duplex reaction to amplify and label two beta-globin target DNA fragments that encompass all known African-American beta-thalassemia mutations. The PCR products were denatured and hybridized to polyT-tailed, membrane-fixed, allele-specific probe pairs for the hemoglobin (Hb) S, Hb C, and 14 beta-thalassemia mutations and their corresponding wild-type sequences. Seven common mutations plus Hb S and Hb C were included on one diagnostic strip, and seven less common beta-thalassemia mutations were included on another strip. Carefully controlled, high stringency hybridization allowed accurate distinction of these alleles. Reverse dot-blot diagnosis of the less common beta-thalassemia mutations precludes the need for alternative, more technically challenging methods. This method provides a rapid, accurate method for diagnosis of beta thalassemia among African-Americans and other ethnic groups in which beta thalassemia occurs.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7632967

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Blood        ISSN: 0006-4971            Impact factor:   22.113


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