Prevalence of Thalassemia in Nigeria: Pathophysiology and Clinical Manifestations

Audu Isaiah, Ibrahim Kalle Kwaifa, Yakubu Abdulrahman, Obadiah Audu Sunday
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There is evidence linking genes for thalassaemia, sickle cell diseases, and glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) deficiency to a high prevalence of malaria infection. Haemoglobinopathies are hereditary conditions that mostly results in thalassaemia and sickle-cell anaemia. The current global haemoglobin gene carrier population (i.e., healthy individuals who have acquired only one mutant gene from one parent) is between 1 and 5%. Some haemoglobinopathy genes (alpha-thal, beta-thal and HbS) cause alpha-thalassaemia, beta-thalassaemia and sickle-cell anaemia, respectively. Nigerians have a prevalence of 25–30% for sickle cell anaemia (SCA), G6PD, but both alpha thalassaemia and beta thalassaemia are at the lower limit. Thalassaemia and SCA have comparable clinical manifestations. which is quite prevalent in Nigeria? This could lead to underdiagnosis of thalassaemia, which accompany hypochromia and microcytosis, that could be mistaken for iron deficiency anaemia. Depending on the levels of foetal haemoglobin and haemoglobin A2, thalassemia, iron deficiency anaemia, and sickle cell disease continue to be the most common chronic types of anaemia. This review provides details information on the prevalence of thalassaemia in Nigeria and molecular mechanisms in the expression of thalassaemia genes. The authors also suggest various possible way to minimize the occurrences of thalassaemia in Nigeria
地中海贫血症在尼日利亚的流行情况:病理生理学和临床表现
有证据表明,地中海贫血症、镰状细胞病和葡萄糖-6-磷酸脱氢酶(G6PD)缺乏症的基因与疟疾感染的高发病率有关。血红蛋白病是一种遗传性疾病,主要导致地中海贫血和镰状细胞贫血。目前全球血红蛋白基因携带者(即只从父母一方获得一个突变基因的健康人)的比例在 1%至 5%之间。一些血红蛋白病基因(α-地中海贫血、β-地中海贫血和 HbS)分别导致α-地中海贫血、β-地中海贫血和镰状细胞贫血。尼日利亚人镰状细胞性贫血(SCA)和 G6PD 的发病率为 25%-30%,但α-地中海贫血症和β-地中海贫血症的发病率均处于下限。地贫和 SCA 的临床表现相当。这可能导致地贫诊断不足,地贫伴随低色素血症和小红细胞症,可能被误认为缺铁性贫血。根据胎儿血红蛋白和血红蛋白 A2 的水平,地中海贫血、缺铁性贫血和镰状细胞病仍然是最常见的慢性贫血类型。这篇综述详细介绍了地中海贫血症在尼日利亚的发病率以及地中海贫血症基因表达的分子机制。作者还提出了各种可能的方法,以尽量减少地中海贫血症在尼日利亚的发生。
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