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Postnatal and non-invasive prenatal detection of β-thalassemia mutations based on Taqman genotyping assays

The β-thalassemias are genetic disorder caused by more than 200 mutations in the β-globin gene, resulting in a total (β(0)) or partial (β(+)) deficit of the globin chain synthesis. The most frequent Mediterranean mutations for β-thalassemia are: β(0)39, β(+)IVSI-110, β(+)IVSI-6 and β(0)IVSI-1. Sever...

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Autores principales: Breveglieri, Giulia, Travan, Anna, D’Aversa, Elisabetta, Cosenza, Lucia Carmela, Pellegatti, Patrizia, Guerra, Giovanni, Gambari, Roberto, Borgatti, Monica
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5325530/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28235086
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0172756
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author Breveglieri, Giulia
Travan, Anna
D’Aversa, Elisabetta
Cosenza, Lucia Carmela
Pellegatti, Patrizia
Guerra, Giovanni
Gambari, Roberto
Borgatti, Monica
author_facet Breveglieri, Giulia
Travan, Anna
D’Aversa, Elisabetta
Cosenza, Lucia Carmela
Pellegatti, Patrizia
Guerra, Giovanni
Gambari, Roberto
Borgatti, Monica
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description The β-thalassemias are genetic disorder caused by more than 200 mutations in the β-globin gene, resulting in a total (β(0)) or partial (β(+)) deficit of the globin chain synthesis. The most frequent Mediterranean mutations for β-thalassemia are: β(0)39, β(+)IVSI-110, β(+)IVSI-6 and β(0)IVSI-1. Several molecular techniques for the detection of point mutations have been developed based on the amplification of the DNA target by polymerase chain reaction (PCR), but they could be labor-intensive and technically demanding. On the contrary, TaqMan(®) genotyping assays are a simple, sensitive and versatile method suitable for the single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) genotyping affecting the human β-globin gene. Four TaqMan(®) genotyping assays for the most common β-thalassemia mutations present in the Mediterranean area were designed and validated for the genotype characterization of genomic DNA extracted from 94 subjects comprising 25 healthy donors, 33 healthy carriers and 36 β-thalassemia patients. In addition, 15 specimens at late gestation (21–39 gestational weeks) and 11 at early gestation (5–18 gestational weeks) were collected from pregnant women, and circulating cell-free fetal DNAs were extracted and analyzed with these four genotyping assays. We developed four simple, inexpensive and versatile genotyping assays for the postnatal and prenatal identification of the thalassemia mutations β(0)39, β(+)IVSI-110, β(+)IVSI-6, β(0)IVSI-1. These genotyping assays are able to detect paternally inherited point mutations in the fetus and could be efficiently employed for non-invasive prenatal diagnosis of β-globin gene mutations, starting from the 9(th) gestational week.
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spelling pubmed-53255302017-03-09 Postnatal and non-invasive prenatal detection of β-thalassemia mutations based on Taqman genotyping assays Breveglieri, Giulia Travan, Anna D’Aversa, Elisabetta Cosenza, Lucia Carmela Pellegatti, Patrizia Guerra, Giovanni Gambari, Roberto Borgatti, Monica PLoS One Research Article The β-thalassemias are genetic disorder caused by more than 200 mutations in the β-globin gene, resulting in a total (β(0)) or partial (β(+)) deficit of the globin chain synthesis. The most frequent Mediterranean mutations for β-thalassemia are: β(0)39, β(+)IVSI-110, β(+)IVSI-6 and β(0)IVSI-1. Several molecular techniques for the detection of point mutations have been developed based on the amplification of the DNA target by polymerase chain reaction (PCR), but they could be labor-intensive and technically demanding. On the contrary, TaqMan(®) genotyping assays are a simple, sensitive and versatile method suitable for the single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) genotyping affecting the human β-globin gene. Four TaqMan(®) genotyping assays for the most common β-thalassemia mutations present in the Mediterranean area were designed and validated for the genotype characterization of genomic DNA extracted from 94 subjects comprising 25 healthy donors, 33 healthy carriers and 36 β-thalassemia patients. In addition, 15 specimens at late gestation (21–39 gestational weeks) and 11 at early gestation (5–18 gestational weeks) were collected from pregnant women, and circulating cell-free fetal DNAs were extracted and analyzed with these four genotyping assays. We developed four simple, inexpensive and versatile genotyping assays for the postnatal and prenatal identification of the thalassemia mutations β(0)39, β(+)IVSI-110, β(+)IVSI-6, β(0)IVSI-1. These genotyping assays are able to detect paternally inherited point mutations in the fetus and could be efficiently employed for non-invasive prenatal diagnosis of β-globin gene mutations, starting from the 9(th) gestational week. Public Library of Science 2017-02-24 /pmc/articles/PMC5325530/ /pubmed/28235086 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0172756 Text en © 2017 Breveglieri et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Breveglieri, Giulia
Travan, Anna
D’Aversa, Elisabetta
Cosenza, Lucia Carmela
Pellegatti, Patrizia
Guerra, Giovanni
Gambari, Roberto
Borgatti, Monica
Postnatal and non-invasive prenatal detection of β-thalassemia mutations based on Taqman genotyping assays
title Postnatal and non-invasive prenatal detection of β-thalassemia mutations based on Taqman genotyping assays
title_full Postnatal and non-invasive prenatal detection of β-thalassemia mutations based on Taqman genotyping assays
title_fullStr Postnatal and non-invasive prenatal detection of β-thalassemia mutations based on Taqman genotyping assays
title_full_unstemmed Postnatal and non-invasive prenatal detection of β-thalassemia mutations based on Taqman genotyping assays
title_short Postnatal and non-invasive prenatal detection of β-thalassemia mutations based on Taqman genotyping assays
title_sort postnatal and non-invasive prenatal detection of β-thalassemia mutations based on taqman genotyping assays
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5325530/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28235086
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0172756
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