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Molecular and hematological studies in a cohort of beta zero South East Asia deletion (β°-thal SEA) from Malaysian perspective
ABSTRACT: We report the haematological parameters and molecular characterization of beta zero (β°) South East Asia (SEA) deletion in the HBB gene cluster with unusually high levels of Hb F compared to a classical heterozygous beta zero (β°)-thalassaemia. METHODS: Retrospective study on 17 cases of (...
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author | Yasin, Norafiza Mohd Abdul Hamid, Faidatul Syazlin Hassan, Syahzuwan Sudin, Aziee Yassim, Haiyuni Mohd Sahid, Ermi Neiza Mat Yusoff, Yuslina Esa, Ezalia Saleem, Mohamed |
author_facet | Yasin, Norafiza Mohd Abdul Hamid, Faidatul Syazlin Hassan, Syahzuwan Sudin, Aziee Yassim, Haiyuni Mohd Sahid, Ermi Neiza Mat Yusoff, Yuslina Esa, Ezalia Saleem, Mohamed |
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description | ABSTRACT: We report the haematological parameters and molecular characterization of beta zero (β°) South East Asia (SEA) deletion in the HBB gene cluster with unusually high levels of Hb F compared to a classical heterozygous beta zero (β°)-thalassaemia. METHODS: Retrospective study on 17 cases of (β°) South East Asia (SEA) deletion from 2016 to 2019 referred to Institute for Medical Research were conducted. The clinical information and haematological profiles were evaluated. The mutation was analyzed, and the results were compared with other β°-thalassaemia groups. For HBB gene genotyping, all the cases were subjected for multiplex gap-PCR, 5 cases were subjected for HBB gene sequencing for exclusion of compound heterozygous with other beta variants. Co-inheritance of α-thalassaemia were determined using multiplex gap-PCR and multiplex ARMS-PCR. RESULTS: Seventeen cases were positive for β°-thal SEA deletion. Fifteen cases were heterozygous and two were compound heterozygous for β°-thal SEA deletion. The results were compared with 182 cases of various heterozygous β° deletions and mutations. The mean Hb for heterozygous β°-thal SEA deletion (13.44 ± 1.45 g/dl) was normal and significantly higher than heterozygous IVS 1-1 and Codon 41/42 (post hoc test, p < 0.05). The medians for the MCV and MCH of β°-thal SEA deletion were significantly higher than for all heterozygote β°-thalassaemia traits (Mann Whitney test, p < 0.05). Patients with β°-thal SEA deletion had elevated levels of Hb A2 consistent with β-thalassaemia traits, with Hb F levels consistent with HPFH or δβ-thalassaemia carriers. The median for Hb A2 was 4.00 + 1.00%, similar to that observed in other β°-thalassaemia groups except for IVS 1-1 mutation (median 5.30 + 0.45%) and β°-Filipino (∼45 kb deletion) deletion (median 6.00 + 0.58). Interestingly, we found that Hb F levels for β°-thal SEA deletion were statistically higher than other β°-thalassaemia mutations (median 19.00 + 5.50%, p < 0.05), except for the β°-thal 3.5 kb deletion group. CONCLUSION: We conclude that β°-thal SEA deletion has a unique haematological parameters of beta zero thalassaemia trait. We affirm to classifying this deletion as SEA-HPFH based on previous studies considering the phenotype features rather than the molecular defect of β°-thal SEA deletion, as this will make it easier to offer genetic counselling to affected individuals. |
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spelling | pubmed-97484712022-12-15 Molecular and hematological studies in a cohort of beta zero South East Asia deletion (β°-thal SEA) from Malaysian perspective Yasin, Norafiza Mohd Abdul Hamid, Faidatul Syazlin Hassan, Syahzuwan Sudin, Aziee Yassim, Haiyuni Mohd Sahid, Ermi Neiza Mat Yusoff, Yuslina Esa, Ezalia Saleem, Mohamed Front Pediatr Pediatrics ABSTRACT: We report the haematological parameters and molecular characterization of beta zero (β°) South East Asia (SEA) deletion in the HBB gene cluster with unusually high levels of Hb F compared to a classical heterozygous beta zero (β°)-thalassaemia. METHODS: Retrospective study on 17 cases of (β°) South East Asia (SEA) deletion from 2016 to 2019 referred to Institute for Medical Research were conducted. The clinical information and haematological profiles were evaluated. The mutation was analyzed, and the results were compared with other β°-thalassaemia groups. For HBB gene genotyping, all the cases were subjected for multiplex gap-PCR, 5 cases were subjected for HBB gene sequencing for exclusion of compound heterozygous with other beta variants. Co-inheritance of α-thalassaemia were determined using multiplex gap-PCR and multiplex ARMS-PCR. RESULTS: Seventeen cases were positive for β°-thal SEA deletion. Fifteen cases were heterozygous and two were compound heterozygous for β°-thal SEA deletion. The results were compared with 182 cases of various heterozygous β° deletions and mutations. The mean Hb for heterozygous β°-thal SEA deletion (13.44 ± 1.45 g/dl) was normal and significantly higher than heterozygous IVS 1-1 and Codon 41/42 (post hoc test, p < 0.05). The medians for the MCV and MCH of β°-thal SEA deletion were significantly higher than for all heterozygote β°-thalassaemia traits (Mann Whitney test, p < 0.05). Patients with β°-thal SEA deletion had elevated levels of Hb A2 consistent with β-thalassaemia traits, with Hb F levels consistent with HPFH or δβ-thalassaemia carriers. The median for Hb A2 was 4.00 + 1.00%, similar to that observed in other β°-thalassaemia groups except for IVS 1-1 mutation (median 5.30 + 0.45%) and β°-Filipino (∼45 kb deletion) deletion (median 6.00 + 0.58). Interestingly, we found that Hb F levels for β°-thal SEA deletion were statistically higher than other β°-thalassaemia mutations (median 19.00 + 5.50%, p < 0.05), except for the β°-thal 3.5 kb deletion group. CONCLUSION: We conclude that β°-thal SEA deletion has a unique haematological parameters of beta zero thalassaemia trait. We affirm to classifying this deletion as SEA-HPFH based on previous studies considering the phenotype features rather than the molecular defect of β°-thal SEA deletion, as this will make it easier to offer genetic counselling to affected individuals. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-11-30 /pmc/articles/PMC9748471/ /pubmed/36533237 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fped.2022.974496 Text en © 2022 Yasin, Abdul Hamid, Hassan, Sudin, Yassim, Mohd Sahid, Mat Yusoff, Esa and Saleem. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) . The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Pediatrics Yasin, Norafiza Mohd Abdul Hamid, Faidatul Syazlin Hassan, Syahzuwan Sudin, Aziee Yassim, Haiyuni Mohd Sahid, Ermi Neiza Mat Yusoff, Yuslina Esa, Ezalia Saleem, Mohamed Molecular and hematological studies in a cohort of beta zero South East Asia deletion (β°-thal SEA) from Malaysian perspective |
title | Molecular and hematological studies in a cohort of beta zero South East Asia deletion (β°-thal SEA) from Malaysian perspective |
title_full | Molecular and hematological studies in a cohort of beta zero South East Asia deletion (β°-thal SEA) from Malaysian perspective |
title_fullStr | Molecular and hematological studies in a cohort of beta zero South East Asia deletion (β°-thal SEA) from Malaysian perspective |
title_full_unstemmed | Molecular and hematological studies in a cohort of beta zero South East Asia deletion (β°-thal SEA) from Malaysian perspective |
title_short | Molecular and hematological studies in a cohort of beta zero South East Asia deletion (β°-thal SEA) from Malaysian perspective |
title_sort | molecular and hematological studies in a cohort of beta zero south east asia deletion (β°-thal sea) from malaysian perspective |
topic | Pediatrics |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9748471/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36533237 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fped.2022.974496 |
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