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Prevalence and genetic analysis of thalassemia in childbearing age population of Hainan, The Free Trade Island in Southern China

BACKGROUND: Hainan has one of the high incidences of thalassemia in China, but the epidemiological data in the whole province has not been reported yet. The objective of our study was to reveal the true prevalence and molecular mutation spectrum of thalassemia in the population of Hainan who are of...

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Autores principales: Wang, Min, Zhang, Xiaozhuang, Zhao, Yanhong, Lu, Zhe, Xiao, Meifang
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8906206/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35119136
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jcla.24260
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author Wang, Min
Zhang, Xiaozhuang
Zhao, Yanhong
Lu, Zhe
Xiao, Meifang
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Zhao, Yanhong
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Xiao, Meifang
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description BACKGROUND: Hainan has one of the high incidences of thalassemia in China, but the epidemiological data in the whole province has not been reported yet. The objective of our study was to reveal the true prevalence and molecular mutation spectrum of thalassemia in the population of Hainan who are of childbearing age. METHODS: We screened 166,936 individuals from 19 cities and counties in Hainan by hematological parameters analysis, and further conducted genetic analysis for individuals whose MCV was less than 82fL. RESULTS: In total, 21,619 (12.95%) subjects were diagnosed as thalassemia carriers or patients. The overall prevalence of α‐thalassemia, β‐thalassemia, and α+β‐thalassemia were 10.39%, 1.38%, and 1.18%, respectively. Eleven α‐thalassemia mutations and sixteen β‐thalassemia mutations were identified. The high‐frequent genotypes of α‐thalassemia were ‐α(3.7)/αα (19.70%), ‐α(4.2)/αα (19.39%), αα/‐‐(SEA) (15.60%), α(WS)α/αα (9.24%), and ‐α(3.7)/‐α(4.2) (8.90%), and those of β‐thalassemia were β(CD41/42(−TTCT))/β(N) (58.92%), β(−28(A>G))/β(N) (16.05%), β(IVS−Ⅱ−654(C>T))/β(N) (8.42%), β(CD71/72(+A))/β(N) (6.03%), β(CD17(A>T))/β(N) (5.47%), and β(CD26 (GAG>AAG))/β(N) (2.69%). In addition, the frequencies and hematological profiles of many rare mutations of α‐ [Fusion, HKαα, αααanti(4.2), IVS‐II‐55 (T>G), IVS‐II‐119 (−G,+CTCGGCCC)] and β‐globin genes [−50 (G>A), IVS‐Ⅱ‐81 (C>T)] in Hainan were reported for the first time. CONCLUSION: Our study revealed the high prevalence and extensive molecular spectrum of thalassemia in childbearing age population of Hainan, suggesting thalassemia in Hainan ranks second in prevalence among all regions in China. The findings will be useful for genetic counseling and prevention of thalassemia.
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spelling pubmed-89062062022-03-10 Prevalence and genetic analysis of thalassemia in childbearing age population of Hainan, The Free Trade Island in Southern China Wang, Min Zhang, Xiaozhuang Zhao, Yanhong Lu, Zhe Xiao, Meifang J Clin Lab Anal Research Articles BACKGROUND: Hainan has one of the high incidences of thalassemia in China, but the epidemiological data in the whole province has not been reported yet. The objective of our study was to reveal the true prevalence and molecular mutation spectrum of thalassemia in the population of Hainan who are of childbearing age. METHODS: We screened 166,936 individuals from 19 cities and counties in Hainan by hematological parameters analysis, and further conducted genetic analysis for individuals whose MCV was less than 82fL. RESULTS: In total, 21,619 (12.95%) subjects were diagnosed as thalassemia carriers or patients. The overall prevalence of α‐thalassemia, β‐thalassemia, and α+β‐thalassemia were 10.39%, 1.38%, and 1.18%, respectively. Eleven α‐thalassemia mutations and sixteen β‐thalassemia mutations were identified. The high‐frequent genotypes of α‐thalassemia were ‐α(3.7)/αα (19.70%), ‐α(4.2)/αα (19.39%), αα/‐‐(SEA) (15.60%), α(WS)α/αα (9.24%), and ‐α(3.7)/‐α(4.2) (8.90%), and those of β‐thalassemia were β(CD41/42(−TTCT))/β(N) (58.92%), β(−28(A>G))/β(N) (16.05%), β(IVS−Ⅱ−654(C>T))/β(N) (8.42%), β(CD71/72(+A))/β(N) (6.03%), β(CD17(A>T))/β(N) (5.47%), and β(CD26 (GAG>AAG))/β(N) (2.69%). In addition, the frequencies and hematological profiles of many rare mutations of α‐ [Fusion, HKαα, αααanti(4.2), IVS‐II‐55 (T>G), IVS‐II‐119 (−G,+CTCGGCCC)] and β‐globin genes [−50 (G>A), IVS‐Ⅱ‐81 (C>T)] in Hainan were reported for the first time. CONCLUSION: Our study revealed the high prevalence and extensive molecular spectrum of thalassemia in childbearing age population of Hainan, suggesting thalassemia in Hainan ranks second in prevalence among all regions in China. The findings will be useful for genetic counseling and prevention of thalassemia. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022-02-04 /pmc/articles/PMC8906206/ /pubmed/35119136 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jcla.24260 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Journal of Clinical Laboratory Analysis published by Wiley Periodicals LLC. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
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Wang, Min
Zhang, Xiaozhuang
Zhao, Yanhong
Lu, Zhe
Xiao, Meifang
Prevalence and genetic analysis of thalassemia in childbearing age population of Hainan, The Free Trade Island in Southern China
title Prevalence and genetic analysis of thalassemia in childbearing age population of Hainan, The Free Trade Island in Southern China
title_full Prevalence and genetic analysis of thalassemia in childbearing age population of Hainan, The Free Trade Island in Southern China
title_fullStr Prevalence and genetic analysis of thalassemia in childbearing age population of Hainan, The Free Trade Island in Southern China
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence and genetic analysis of thalassemia in childbearing age population of Hainan, The Free Trade Island in Southern China
title_short Prevalence and genetic analysis of thalassemia in childbearing age population of Hainan, The Free Trade Island in Southern China
title_sort prevalence and genetic analysis of thalassemia in childbearing age population of hainan, the free trade island in southern china
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8906206/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35119136
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jcla.24260
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