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Frequency and spectrum of hemoglobinopathy mutations in a Uruguayan pediatric population

Hemoglobinopathies are the most common recessive diseases worldwide but their prevalence in Uruguay has not been investigated. In this study, 397 unrelated outpatient children from the Pereira Rosell Hospital Center (CHPR), as well as 31 selected patients with microcytic anemia and 28 β-thalassemia...

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Autores principales: Luz, Julio Da, Ávila, Amalia, Icasuriaga, Sandra, Gongóra, María, Castillo, Luis, Serrón, Alejandra, Kimura, Elza Miyuki, Costa, Fernando Ferreira, Sans, Mónica, Sonati, Maria de Fátima
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Publicado: Sociedade Brasileira de Genética 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3795163/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24130436
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1415-47572013005000027
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author Luz, Julio Da
Ávila, Amalia
Icasuriaga, Sandra
Gongóra, María
Castillo, Luis
Serrón, Alejandra
Kimura, Elza Miyuki
Costa, Fernando Ferreira
Sans, Mónica
Sonati, Maria de Fátima
author_facet Luz, Julio Da
Ávila, Amalia
Icasuriaga, Sandra
Gongóra, María
Castillo, Luis
Serrón, Alejandra
Kimura, Elza Miyuki
Costa, Fernando Ferreira
Sans, Mónica
Sonati, Maria de Fátima
author_sort Luz, Julio Da
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description Hemoglobinopathies are the most common recessive diseases worldwide but their prevalence in Uruguay has not been investigated. In this study, 397 unrelated outpatient children from the Pereira Rosell Hospital Center (CHPR), as well as 31 selected patients with microcytic anemia and 28 β-thalassemia carriers were analyzed for hemoglobinopathies by using biochemical and molecular biology methods. Parametric and non-parametric methods were used to compare the hematological indices between groups of genotypes. Of the 397 patients in the first group, approximately 1% (0.76% HbS and 0.25% β-thalassemia) had a mutation in the HBB gene and 3.3% had β-thalassemia. These mutations had a heterogeneous distribution that varied according to individual ancestry. HbS was found exclusively in individuals with declared African ancestry and had a carrier frequency of 2.2%. The frequency of α-thalassemia carriers in outpatients of European and African ancestry was 1.2% and 6.5%, respectively. In contrast, the frequency of α-thalassemia carriers in patients with microcytic anemia was 25.8%, significantly higher (p < 0.01) than that observed in the sample as a whole and in Afro-descendants and Euro-descendants. Significant differences were observed in the hematological parameters between individuals with thalassemia genotypes and those with a normal genotype. These results indicate that hemoglobinopathies are a relevant health problem in Uruguay.
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spelling pubmed-37951632013-10-15 Frequency and spectrum of hemoglobinopathy mutations in a Uruguayan pediatric population Luz, Julio Da Ávila, Amalia Icasuriaga, Sandra Gongóra, María Castillo, Luis Serrón, Alejandra Kimura, Elza Miyuki Costa, Fernando Ferreira Sans, Mónica Sonati, Maria de Fátima Genet Mol Biol Human and Medical Genetics Hemoglobinopathies are the most common recessive diseases worldwide but their prevalence in Uruguay has not been investigated. In this study, 397 unrelated outpatient children from the Pereira Rosell Hospital Center (CHPR), as well as 31 selected patients with microcytic anemia and 28 β-thalassemia carriers were analyzed for hemoglobinopathies by using biochemical and molecular biology methods. Parametric and non-parametric methods were used to compare the hematological indices between groups of genotypes. Of the 397 patients in the first group, approximately 1% (0.76% HbS and 0.25% β-thalassemia) had a mutation in the HBB gene and 3.3% had β-thalassemia. These mutations had a heterogeneous distribution that varied according to individual ancestry. HbS was found exclusively in individuals with declared African ancestry and had a carrier frequency of 2.2%. The frequency of α-thalassemia carriers in outpatients of European and African ancestry was 1.2% and 6.5%, respectively. In contrast, the frequency of α-thalassemia carriers in patients with microcytic anemia was 25.8%, significantly higher (p < 0.01) than that observed in the sample as a whole and in Afro-descendants and Euro-descendants. Significant differences were observed in the hematological parameters between individuals with thalassemia genotypes and those with a normal genotype. These results indicate that hemoglobinopathies are a relevant health problem in Uruguay. Sociedade Brasileira de Genética 2013-09 2013-07-19 /pmc/articles/PMC3795163/ /pubmed/24130436 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1415-47572013005000027 Text en Copyright © 2013, Sociedade Brasileira de Genética. License information: This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Luz, Julio Da
Ávila, Amalia
Icasuriaga, Sandra
Gongóra, María
Castillo, Luis
Serrón, Alejandra
Kimura, Elza Miyuki
Costa, Fernando Ferreira
Sans, Mónica
Sonati, Maria de Fátima
Frequency and spectrum of hemoglobinopathy mutations in a Uruguayan pediatric population
title Frequency and spectrum of hemoglobinopathy mutations in a Uruguayan pediatric population
title_full Frequency and spectrum of hemoglobinopathy mutations in a Uruguayan pediatric population
title_fullStr Frequency and spectrum of hemoglobinopathy mutations in a Uruguayan pediatric population
title_full_unstemmed Frequency and spectrum of hemoglobinopathy mutations in a Uruguayan pediatric population
title_short Frequency and spectrum of hemoglobinopathy mutations in a Uruguayan pediatric population
title_sort frequency and spectrum of hemoglobinopathy mutations in a uruguayan pediatric population
topic Human and Medical Genetics
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3795163/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24130436
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1415-47572013005000027
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