通过多重连接依赖性探针扩增检测α地中海贫血突变

T. Le, Vu Viet Ha Vuong, Van Khanh Tran
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越南是一个α-球蛋白基因突变携带率很高的国家,因此,筛查α-地中海贫血症携带者非常重要,尤其是在有一名确诊α-地中海贫血症携带者的夫妇中,以预防和避免后代患上重型α-地中海贫血症。河内医科大学基因-蛋白质研究中心收集了研究样本并对基因突变进行了分析。这项研究采用多重连接依赖性探针扩增(MLPA)方法,对 85 名配偶为α-地中海贫血症携带者的人进行了α-球蛋白基因缺失和非缺失筛查,结果成功鉴定出 38/85 名携带者,其中包括 35 名缺失携带者(26 --SEA、5 -α3.7、1 个 -α4.2、1 个 -THAI、1 个全α-球蛋白缺失和 1 个 POLR3K-ITFG3 基因缺失)和 3 例非缺失突变(2 个 -αHbC、1 个 anti3.7)。缺失突变占 92.1%,而非缺失突变仅占 7.9%。
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Detection of α-thalassemia mutations by Multiplex ligation-dependent probe amplification
Vietnam is a country with a high rate of people carrying α-globin gene mutations, therefore, it is highly important to screen for α-thalassemia carriers, especially in couples with one diagnosed α-carrier, in order to prevent and avoid having α-thalassemia major offspring. α-thalassemia is an inherited autosomal recessive disease, of which the phenotype depends on the degree of α-globin chain deficiency. Research samples were collected and analysed gene mutations at the Gene - Protein Research Center, Hanoi Medical University. With the objective of screening for deletional and nondeletional α-globin gene by using Multiplex ligation-dependent probe amplification (MLPA) method on eighty five people, whose spouses were α-thalassemia carriers, the results of this study have successfully identified 38/85 carriers including thirty five deletional carriers (26 --SEA, 5 -α3.7, 1 -α4.2, 1 --THAI, 1 whole α-globin deletion, and 1 POLR3K-ITFG3 gene deletion) and 3 cases of non-deletional mutation (2 -αHbCs, 1 anti3.7). Deletional mutations account for 92.1% while non-deletional mutations account for only 7.9%.
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