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Haemoglobin switching modulator SNPs rs5006884 is associated with increased HbA(2) in β-thalassaemia carriers

INTRODUCTION: Haemoglobin A(2) (HbA(2)), the tetramer of α- and δ-globin chains, is used as a diagnostic biomarker for β-thalassaemia carriers. The HbA(2) levels are regulated by the presence of HPFH, δ-thalassaemia, HbA(1/2) gene triplication, and variants of KLF1, β-globin gene, and HbF regulating...

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Autores principales: Cyrus, Cyril, Vatte, Chittibabu, Chathoth, Shahanas, Sayed, Abdul Azeez, Borgio, J. Francis, Alrubaish, Mohammed Abdullah, Alfalah, Rawan, Alsaikhan, Jana, Al Ali, Amein K.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8314410/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34336034
http://dx.doi.org/10.5114/aoms.2019.86705
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author Cyrus, Cyril
Vatte, Chittibabu
Chathoth, Shahanas
Sayed, Abdul Azeez
Borgio, J. Francis
Alrubaish, Mohammed Abdullah
Alfalah, Rawan
Alsaikhan, Jana
Al Ali, Amein K.
author_facet Cyrus, Cyril
Vatte, Chittibabu
Chathoth, Shahanas
Sayed, Abdul Azeez
Borgio, J. Francis
Alrubaish, Mohammed Abdullah
Alfalah, Rawan
Alsaikhan, Jana
Al Ali, Amein K.
author_sort Cyrus, Cyril
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description INTRODUCTION: Haemoglobin A(2) (HbA(2)), the tetramer of α- and δ-globin chains, is used as a diagnostic biomarker for β-thalassaemia carriers. The HbA(2) levels are regulated by the presence of HPFH, δ-thalassaemia, HbA(1/2) gene triplication, and variants of KLF1, β-globin gene, and HbF regulating QTLs. Saudi Arabia has a high incidence of borderline HbA(2) levels, thereby making it difficult to classify the haemoglobinopathies. This study aims to investigate the association of known HbF enhancer QTL gene SNPs with HbA(2) levels MATERIAL AND METHODS: 14 Specific SNPs in BCL11A, HMIP, OR51B6, HBBP1, and HBG2 loci were genotyped in 164 Saudi β-thalassaemia carriers by TaqMan assay to validate their role as regulators of HbA(2) levels. HbA2 levels were determined using the Variant II β-Thalassemia Short Program Recorder kit. The non-random association of these SNPs was tested using HaploView software. Protein interaction was assessed using 3D structure modelling for OR51B6 (rs5006884), comparative energy minimisation, and root-mean-square deviation (RMSD) prediction. RESULTS: Elevated HbA(2) levels were associated with SNPs in HBBP1, OR51B6, and TCT haplotype from HBG2 promoter region. The bioinformatics modelling and prediction revealed that the exonic rs5006884 had RMSD value deviations and significantly varied binding energy minimisation. α-globin variations were found in 57.92% of individuals but were not associated with elevated HbA(2). CONCLUSIONS: The haemoglobin switching modulators rs2071348, rs7482144, and rs5006884 are involved in regulation of HbA(2) level with rs5006884 influencing the tetramer formation. Screening for haemoglobinopathies should take these SNPs into consideration, specifically in borderline HbA(2) cases. Assiduous analysis of rs5006884 as HbA(2) modulator for amelioration of disease severity is recommended.
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spelling pubmed-83144102021-07-31 Haemoglobin switching modulator SNPs rs5006884 is associated with increased HbA(2) in β-thalassaemia carriers Cyrus, Cyril Vatte, Chittibabu Chathoth, Shahanas Sayed, Abdul Azeez Borgio, J. Francis Alrubaish, Mohammed Abdullah Alfalah, Rawan Alsaikhan, Jana Al Ali, Amein K. Arch Med Sci Basic Research INTRODUCTION: Haemoglobin A(2) (HbA(2)), the tetramer of α- and δ-globin chains, is used as a diagnostic biomarker for β-thalassaemia carriers. The HbA(2) levels are regulated by the presence of HPFH, δ-thalassaemia, HbA(1/2) gene triplication, and variants of KLF1, β-globin gene, and HbF regulating QTLs. Saudi Arabia has a high incidence of borderline HbA(2) levels, thereby making it difficult to classify the haemoglobinopathies. This study aims to investigate the association of known HbF enhancer QTL gene SNPs with HbA(2) levels MATERIAL AND METHODS: 14 Specific SNPs in BCL11A, HMIP, OR51B6, HBBP1, and HBG2 loci were genotyped in 164 Saudi β-thalassaemia carriers by TaqMan assay to validate their role as regulators of HbA(2) levels. HbA2 levels were determined using the Variant II β-Thalassemia Short Program Recorder kit. The non-random association of these SNPs was tested using HaploView software. Protein interaction was assessed using 3D structure modelling for OR51B6 (rs5006884), comparative energy minimisation, and root-mean-square deviation (RMSD) prediction. RESULTS: Elevated HbA(2) levels were associated with SNPs in HBBP1, OR51B6, and TCT haplotype from HBG2 promoter region. The bioinformatics modelling and prediction revealed that the exonic rs5006884 had RMSD value deviations and significantly varied binding energy minimisation. α-globin variations were found in 57.92% of individuals but were not associated with elevated HbA(2). CONCLUSIONS: The haemoglobin switching modulators rs2071348, rs7482144, and rs5006884 are involved in regulation of HbA(2) level with rs5006884 influencing the tetramer formation. Screening for haemoglobinopathies should take these SNPs into consideration, specifically in borderline HbA(2) cases. Assiduous analysis of rs5006884 as HbA(2) modulator for amelioration of disease severity is recommended. Termedia Publishing House 2019-07-18 /pmc/articles/PMC8314410/ /pubmed/34336034 http://dx.doi.org/10.5114/aoms.2019.86705 Text en Copyright: © 2019 Termedia & Banach https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0) License, allowing third parties to copy and redistribute the material in any medium or format and to remix, transform, and build upon the material, provided the original work is properly cited and states its license.
spellingShingle Basic Research
Cyrus, Cyril
Vatte, Chittibabu
Chathoth, Shahanas
Sayed, Abdul Azeez
Borgio, J. Francis
Alrubaish, Mohammed Abdullah
Alfalah, Rawan
Alsaikhan, Jana
Al Ali, Amein K.
Haemoglobin switching modulator SNPs rs5006884 is associated with increased HbA(2) in β-thalassaemia carriers
title Haemoglobin switching modulator SNPs rs5006884 is associated with increased HbA(2) in β-thalassaemia carriers
title_full Haemoglobin switching modulator SNPs rs5006884 is associated with increased HbA(2) in β-thalassaemia carriers
title_fullStr Haemoglobin switching modulator SNPs rs5006884 is associated with increased HbA(2) in β-thalassaemia carriers
title_full_unstemmed Haemoglobin switching modulator SNPs rs5006884 is associated with increased HbA(2) in β-thalassaemia carriers
title_short Haemoglobin switching modulator SNPs rs5006884 is associated with increased HbA(2) in β-thalassaemia carriers
title_sort haemoglobin switching modulator snps rs5006884 is associated with increased hba(2) in β-thalassaemia carriers
topic Basic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8314410/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34336034
http://dx.doi.org/10.5114/aoms.2019.86705
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