Y J Tang, Z X Li, B R Qi, F C Xiu, L Yang, Q Yang, Q L Tang, X P Lan, Y F Wang
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The results showed an overall thalassemia positivity rate of 66.70% (2 997/4 493), with carrier, intermediate and major thalassemia rates of 62.01% (2 786/4 493), 3.98% (179/4 493) and 0.71% (32/4 493), respectively. The positivity rates for thalassemia were 87.83% (1 545/1 759) in the Li ethnic group and 53.11% (1 452/2 734) in the Han ethnic group. Among them, the Li ethnic group exhibited significantly higher positivity rates for α-thalassemia (71.12% <i>vs.</i> 40.64%, <i>χ</i>²=398.90, <i>P</i><0.001) and α/β-compound thalassemia (13.36% <i>vs</i>. 3.33%, <i>χ</i>²=160.06, <i>P</i><0.001) compared to the Han ethnic group, whereas the Han ethnic group had a higher β-thalassemia rate (9.14% <i>vs.</i> 3.35%, <i>χ</i>²=56.03, <i>P</i><0.001). Both ethnic groups shared common α-thalassemia alleles (-α<sup>3.7</sup> and -α<sup>4.2</sup>), but the --<sup>SEA</sup> allele proportion was significantly higher in Han (21.33% <i>vs.</i> 4.34%, <i>χ</i>²=231.45, <i>P</i><0.001). Six rare -α<sup>21.9</sup> mutations (0.26%) were exclusively identified in the Li ethnic group, whereas none were found in Han. For β-thalassemia, the β<sup>CD41-42</sup> allele was predominant in Li (96.60% <i>vs.</i> 71.01%, <i>χ</i>²=77.24, <i>P</i><0.001), whereas other alleles (β<sup>IVS-II-654</sup>, β<sup>CD71-72</sup>, β<sup>CD17</sup>, and β<sup>-28</sup>) were more prevalent in Han (11.01%, 6.96%, 4.64%, and 3.19% <i>vs.</i> 1.54%, 0.00%, 0.31%, and 0.62%, respectively),all <i>P</i><0.05. In conclusion, distinct ethnic disparities in thalassemia genotype distribution are observed in southern Hainan. The Li ethnic group is predominantly characterized by α-thalassemia and α/β-compound genotypes with a predominant β<sup>CD41-42</sup> mutation. In contrast, the Han ethnic group displays higher --<sup>SEA</sup> proportion and heterogeneous β-thalassemia genotypes.</p>","PeriodicalId":24033,"journal":{"name":"中华预防医学杂志","volume":"59 9","pages":"1540-1545"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2025-09-06","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"[Ethnic differences in genotype distribution of thalassemia between Han and Li populations in southern Hainan].\",\"authors\":\"Y J Tang, Z X Li, B R Qi, F C Xiu, L Yang, Q Yang, Q L Tang, X P Lan, Y F Wang\",\"doi\":\"10.3760/cma.j.cn112150-20241121-00931\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"<p><p>To analyze the ethnic differences in the genotype distribution of thalassemia between the Han and Li ethnic groups in the Qiongnan region (southern Hainan). A cross-sectional study employing a stratified multistage sampling method was conducted from January 2019 to December 2023. A total of 4 493 high-risk individuals (2 734 Han and 1 759 Li) from southern Hainan (including Sanya, Ledong, Baoting, Lingshui, and other counties) underwent thalassemia genetic testing. The genotype distribution was statistically analyzed. Inter-group comparisons were performed using <i>χ</i>² test or Fisher's exact test. The results showed an overall thalassemia positivity rate of 66.70% (2 997/4 493), with carrier, intermediate and major thalassemia rates of 62.01% (2 786/4 493), 3.98% (179/4 493) and 0.71% (32/4 493), respectively. The positivity rates for thalassemia were 87.83% (1 545/1 759) in the Li ethnic group and 53.11% (1 452/2 734) in the Han ethnic group. Among them, the Li ethnic group exhibited significantly higher positivity rates for α-thalassemia (71.12% <i>vs.</i> 40.64%, <i>χ</i>²=398.90, <i>P</i><0.001) and α/β-compound thalassemia (13.36% <i>vs</i>. 3.33%, <i>χ</i>²=160.06, <i>P</i><0.001) compared to the Han ethnic group, whereas the Han ethnic group had a higher β-thalassemia rate (9.14% <i>vs.</i> 3.35%, <i>χ</i>²=56.03, <i>P</i><0.001). Both ethnic groups shared common α-thalassemia alleles (-α<sup>3.7</sup> and -α<sup>4.2</sup>), but the --<sup>SEA</sup> allele proportion was significantly higher in Han (21.33% <i>vs.</i> 4.34%, <i>χ</i>²=231.45, <i>P</i><0.001). Six rare -α<sup>21.9</sup> mutations (0.26%) were exclusively identified in the Li ethnic group, whereas none were found in Han. 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[Ethnic differences in genotype distribution of thalassemia between Han and Li populations in southern Hainan].
To analyze the ethnic differences in the genotype distribution of thalassemia between the Han and Li ethnic groups in the Qiongnan region (southern Hainan). A cross-sectional study employing a stratified multistage sampling method was conducted from January 2019 to December 2023. A total of 4 493 high-risk individuals (2 734 Han and 1 759 Li) from southern Hainan (including Sanya, Ledong, Baoting, Lingshui, and other counties) underwent thalassemia genetic testing. The genotype distribution was statistically analyzed. Inter-group comparisons were performed using χ² test or Fisher's exact test. The results showed an overall thalassemia positivity rate of 66.70% (2 997/4 493), with carrier, intermediate and major thalassemia rates of 62.01% (2 786/4 493), 3.98% (179/4 493) and 0.71% (32/4 493), respectively. The positivity rates for thalassemia were 87.83% (1 545/1 759) in the Li ethnic group and 53.11% (1 452/2 734) in the Han ethnic group. Among them, the Li ethnic group exhibited significantly higher positivity rates for α-thalassemia (71.12% vs. 40.64%, χ²=398.90, P<0.001) and α/β-compound thalassemia (13.36% vs. 3.33%, χ²=160.06, P<0.001) compared to the Han ethnic group, whereas the Han ethnic group had a higher β-thalassemia rate (9.14% vs. 3.35%, χ²=56.03, P<0.001). Both ethnic groups shared common α-thalassemia alleles (-α3.7 and -α4.2), but the --SEA allele proportion was significantly higher in Han (21.33% vs. 4.34%, χ²=231.45, P<0.001). Six rare -α21.9 mutations (0.26%) were exclusively identified in the Li ethnic group, whereas none were found in Han. For β-thalassemia, the βCD41-42 allele was predominant in Li (96.60% vs. 71.01%, χ²=77.24, P<0.001), whereas other alleles (βIVS-II-654, βCD71-72, βCD17, and β-28) were more prevalent in Han (11.01%, 6.96%, 4.64%, and 3.19% vs. 1.54%, 0.00%, 0.31%, and 0.62%, respectively),all P<0.05. In conclusion, distinct ethnic disparities in thalassemia genotype distribution are observed in southern Hainan. The Li ethnic group is predominantly characterized by α-thalassemia and α/β-compound genotypes with a predominant βCD41-42 mutation. In contrast, the Han ethnic group displays higher --SEA proportion and heterogeneous β-thalassemia genotypes.
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Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine (CJPM), the successor to Chinese Health Journal , was initiated on October 1, 1953. In 1960, it was amalgamated with the Chinese Medical Journal and the Journal of Medical History and Health Care , and thereafter, was renamed as People’s Care . On November 25, 1978, the publication was denominated as Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine . The contents of CJPM deal with a wide range of disciplines and technologies including epidemiology, environmental health, nutrition and food hygiene, occupational health, hygiene for children and adolescents, radiological health, toxicology, biostatistics, social medicine, pathogenic and epidemiological research in malignant tumor, surveillance and immunization.