印度马哈拉施特拉邦北部某些族群β-地中海贫血的突变谱

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q4 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Ranjeet Kumar, Syed Abrar Ahmad, Mustafa Ozdemir, Sakthivel Sadayappan, Varsha Wankhade
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地中海贫血是世界上最常见的遗传性单基因疾病,由200多种已知的HBB基因突变引起。在印度,β-地中海贫血携带者的平均患病率为3-4%。根据2011年的人口普查,一些少数民族的患病率要高得多,在部落群体中约占8%。该研究的主要目标是确定北马哈拉施特拉邦不同社区中常见的β-地中海贫血突变和不同单倍型的频率。纳西克区β-地中海贫血患病率最高(34%),其次是艾哈迈德纳格尔(29%)、贾尔冈(16%)、杜勒(14%)和楠都巴尔(7.0%)。β-地中海贫血患病率最高的是表种姓社区(SC)(48%),其次是穆斯林(17%),其他落后阶层(OBC)(14%),表部落(ST)(13%),一般人群(8.0%)。本研究中检测到的6种最常见的β-地中海贫血突变为IVS 1 > 5(G→C), Cd 15(G→A), Cd 41/41 (-TCTT), Cd 8/9(+G), IVS 1 > 1(G→T)和Cap + 1(A > G)。在这些突变中,IVS 1 > 5 (G > C)是北马哈拉施特拉邦人群中β-地中海贫血患者中最常见的突变类型。1型单倍型在各群落中最普遍。纳西克和艾哈迈德纳加尔地区受到β-地中海贫血的严重影响。在不同的种族群体中,SC和穆斯林社区受影响最严重,β-地中海贫血比例更高,突变频率更高。
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Mutation Spectrum of β-Thalassemia in Some Ethnic Groups of North Maharashtra, India.

Beta-thalassemia is the most common inherited single-gene disorder in the world, caused by more than 200 known mutations in the HBB gene. In India, the average prevalence of β-thalassemia carriers is 3-4%. Several ethnic groups have a much higher prevalence, about 8% in the tribal groups, according to the 2011 census. The study's main goal is to identify common β-thalassemia mutations and the frequencies of different haplotypes in various communities in North Maharashtra. Nashik district had the highest prevalence of β-thalassemia (34%), followed by Ahmednagar (29%), Jalgaon (16%), Dhule (14%), and Nandurbar (7.0%). Prevalence of β-thalassemia was highest in the schedule caste community (SC) (48%), followed by (17%) in Muslims, (14%) in other backward classes (OBC), (13%) in Schedule Tribe (ST), and (8.0%) in the general population The six most common β-thalassemia mutations detected in this study are IVS 1 > 5 (G→C), Cd 15(G→A), Cd 41/41 (-TCTT), Cd 8/9(+G), IVS 1 > 1(G→T) and Cap + 1(A > G). Among these mutations, IVS 1 > 5 (G > C) was the most common type of mutation found in β-thalassemia patients in the North Maharashtra population. Type-I haplotype was the most prevalent among all communities. Nashik and Ahmednagar districts were highly affected by β-thalassemia. Among different ethnic groups, the SC and Muslim communities were the worst affected with a higher proportion of β-thalassemia and increased frequency of mutations.

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Hemoglobin
Hemoglobin 医学-生化与分子生物学
CiteScore
1.70
自引率
10.00%
发文量
59
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Hemoglobin is a journal in the English language for the communication of research and information concerning hemoglobin in humans and other species. Hemoglobin publishes articles, reviews, points of view The journal covers topics such as: structure, function, genetics and evolution of hemoglobins biochemical and biophysical properties of hemoglobin molecules characterization of hemoglobin disorders (variants and thalassemias), consequences and treatment of hemoglobin disorders epidemiology and prevention of hemoglobin disorders (neo-natal and adult screening) modulating factors methodology used for diagnosis of hemoglobin disorders
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