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Molecular Characterization of Glucose-6-Phosphate Dehydrogenase: Do Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms Affect Hematological Parameters in HIV-Positive Patients?

This descriptive, cross-sectional study aimed at evaluating the prevalence of G6PD deficiency and the 376A ⟶ G, 202G ⟶ A single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) among HIV patients attending care at a teaching hospital in Ghana and determine how the SNPs affect haematological profile in HIV. A total o...

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Autores principales: Danquah, Kwabena Owusu, Mensah, Kofi, Nkansah, Charles, Appiah, Samuel Kwasi, Noagbe, Mark, Hardy, Yasmine, Ntiamoah, David O., Boateng, Lillian Antwi, Annani-Akollor, Max Efui, Owiredu, Eddie-Williams, Debrah, Alexander Yaw, Addai-Mensah, Otchere
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Publicado: Hindawi 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7416277/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32802082
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/5194287
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author Danquah, Kwabena Owusu
Mensah, Kofi
Nkansah, Charles
Appiah, Samuel Kwasi
Noagbe, Mark
Hardy, Yasmine
Ntiamoah, David O.
Boateng, Lillian Antwi
Annani-Akollor, Max Efui
Owiredu, Eddie-Williams
Debrah, Alexander Yaw
Addai-Mensah, Otchere
author_facet Danquah, Kwabena Owusu
Mensah, Kofi
Nkansah, Charles
Appiah, Samuel Kwasi
Noagbe, Mark
Hardy, Yasmine
Ntiamoah, David O.
Boateng, Lillian Antwi
Annani-Akollor, Max Efui
Owiredu, Eddie-Williams
Debrah, Alexander Yaw
Addai-Mensah, Otchere
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description This descriptive, cross-sectional study aimed at evaluating the prevalence of G6PD deficiency and the 376A ⟶ G, 202G ⟶ A single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) among HIV patients attending care at a teaching hospital in Ghana and determine how the SNPs affect haematological profile in HIV. A total of 200 HIV-positive Ghanaians were recruited. Venous blood samples were obtained and complete blood count, and G6PD screening and genotyping for the 376A ⟶ G, 202G ⟶ A SNPs were performed. Out of the 200 participants, 13.0% (26/200) were G6PD-deficient based on the methemoglobin reductase technique, with 1.5% (3/200) and 11.5% (23/200) presenting with partial and full enzyme defect, respectively. Among the 13.0% participants with G6PD deficiency, 19.2% (5/26), 30.8% (8/26), and 19.2% (5/26) presented with 376A ⟶ G only (enzyme activity (EA): 1.19 U/g Hb), 202G ⟶A only (EA: 1.41 U/g Hb), and G202/A376 SNPs (EA: 1.14 U/g Hb), respectively. Having the 376A ⟶ G mutation was associated not only with lower red blood cell (RBC) count (3.38 × 10(6)/µL (3.16–3.46) vs 3.95 × 10(6)/µL (3.53–4.41), p = 0.010) but also with higher mean cell volume (MCV) (102.90 (99.40–113.0) vs 91.10 fL (84.65–98.98), p = 0.041) and mean cell haemoglobin (MCH) (33.70 pg (32.70–38.50) vs 30.75 pg (28.50–33.35), p = 0.038), whereas possessing the 202G ⟶ A mutation was associated with higher MCV only (98.90 fL (90.95–102.35) vs 91.10 fL (84.65–98.98), p = 0.041) compared to G6PD nondeficient participants. The prevalence of G6PD deficiency among HIV patients in Kumasi, Ghana, is 13.0% prevalence, comprising 1.5% and 11.5% partial and full enzyme defect, respectively, based on the methemoglobin reductase technique among HIV patients in Ghana. Among G6PD-deficient HIV patients, the prevalence of G202/A376 SNPs is 19.2%. The 376A ⟶ G mutation is associated not only with lower RBC count but also with higher MCV and MCH, whereas the 202G ⟶ A mutation is associated with higher MCV compared to the normal G6PD population.
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spelling pubmed-74162772020-08-14 Molecular Characterization of Glucose-6-Phosphate Dehydrogenase: Do Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms Affect Hematological Parameters in HIV-Positive Patients? Danquah, Kwabena Owusu Mensah, Kofi Nkansah, Charles Appiah, Samuel Kwasi Noagbe, Mark Hardy, Yasmine Ntiamoah, David O. Boateng, Lillian Antwi Annani-Akollor, Max Efui Owiredu, Eddie-Williams Debrah, Alexander Yaw Addai-Mensah, Otchere J Trop Med Research Article This descriptive, cross-sectional study aimed at evaluating the prevalence of G6PD deficiency and the 376A ⟶ G, 202G ⟶ A single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) among HIV patients attending care at a teaching hospital in Ghana and determine how the SNPs affect haematological profile in HIV. A total of 200 HIV-positive Ghanaians were recruited. Venous blood samples were obtained and complete blood count, and G6PD screening and genotyping for the 376A ⟶ G, 202G ⟶ A SNPs were performed. Out of the 200 participants, 13.0% (26/200) were G6PD-deficient based on the methemoglobin reductase technique, with 1.5% (3/200) and 11.5% (23/200) presenting with partial and full enzyme defect, respectively. Among the 13.0% participants with G6PD deficiency, 19.2% (5/26), 30.8% (8/26), and 19.2% (5/26) presented with 376A ⟶ G only (enzyme activity (EA): 1.19 U/g Hb), 202G ⟶A only (EA: 1.41 U/g Hb), and G202/A376 SNPs (EA: 1.14 U/g Hb), respectively. Having the 376A ⟶ G mutation was associated not only with lower red blood cell (RBC) count (3.38 × 10(6)/µL (3.16–3.46) vs 3.95 × 10(6)/µL (3.53–4.41), p = 0.010) but also with higher mean cell volume (MCV) (102.90 (99.40–113.0) vs 91.10 fL (84.65–98.98), p = 0.041) and mean cell haemoglobin (MCH) (33.70 pg (32.70–38.50) vs 30.75 pg (28.50–33.35), p = 0.038), whereas possessing the 202G ⟶ A mutation was associated with higher MCV only (98.90 fL (90.95–102.35) vs 91.10 fL (84.65–98.98), p = 0.041) compared to G6PD nondeficient participants. The prevalence of G6PD deficiency among HIV patients in Kumasi, Ghana, is 13.0% prevalence, comprising 1.5% and 11.5% partial and full enzyme defect, respectively, based on the methemoglobin reductase technique among HIV patients in Ghana. Among G6PD-deficient HIV patients, the prevalence of G202/A376 SNPs is 19.2%. The 376A ⟶ G mutation is associated not only with lower RBC count but also with higher MCV and MCH, whereas the 202G ⟶ A mutation is associated with higher MCV compared to the normal G6PD population. Hindawi 2020-08-01 /pmc/articles/PMC7416277/ /pubmed/32802082 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/5194287 Text en Copyright © 2020 Kwabena Owusu Danquah et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Danquah, Kwabena Owusu
Mensah, Kofi
Nkansah, Charles
Appiah, Samuel Kwasi
Noagbe, Mark
Hardy, Yasmine
Ntiamoah, David O.
Boateng, Lillian Antwi
Annani-Akollor, Max Efui
Owiredu, Eddie-Williams
Debrah, Alexander Yaw
Addai-Mensah, Otchere
Molecular Characterization of Glucose-6-Phosphate Dehydrogenase: Do Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms Affect Hematological Parameters in HIV-Positive Patients?
title Molecular Characterization of Glucose-6-Phosphate Dehydrogenase: Do Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms Affect Hematological Parameters in HIV-Positive Patients?
title_full Molecular Characterization of Glucose-6-Phosphate Dehydrogenase: Do Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms Affect Hematological Parameters in HIV-Positive Patients?
title_fullStr Molecular Characterization of Glucose-6-Phosphate Dehydrogenase: Do Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms Affect Hematological Parameters in HIV-Positive Patients?
title_full_unstemmed Molecular Characterization of Glucose-6-Phosphate Dehydrogenase: Do Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms Affect Hematological Parameters in HIV-Positive Patients?
title_short Molecular Characterization of Glucose-6-Phosphate Dehydrogenase: Do Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms Affect Hematological Parameters in HIV-Positive Patients?
title_sort molecular characterization of glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase: do single nucleotide polymorphisms affect hematological parameters in hiv-positive patients?
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7416277/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32802082
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/5194287
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