Molecular characterization of alpha-thalassemia in the Mexican population
Background. α-Thalassemia (α-Thal) has been poorly characterized at the molecular level in Mexico. Methods. 106 consecutive individuals identified in Laboratorios Clínicos de Puebla, with either hypochromia (MCH < 24 pg) and/or microcytosis (MCV < 75 fl in women or < 80 fl in man), without iron deficiency, with or without anemia were investigated in this study, along a 16 month-period, α and β-Thal were looked for, the former were characterized at the molecular level. Results. Out of the 106 consecutive cases with hypochromia and/or microcytosis and normal levels of protoporphyrin zinc complex, 48 cases (45.3%) had thalassemia (37 cases of β-Thal and 11 cases of α-Thal), whereas in 58 cases (54.7%) a definite diagnosis could not be established. Of the α-Thal cases, 8 were heterozygous and two were homozygous for the -α3.7 deletion, whereas one case was heterozygous for the α2Hph allele. Conclusions. Only few of the α-Thal alleles tested were found, thus the α-thalassemic mutations, present in the studied population, seem to be rather heterogeneous.
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Format: | Digital revista |
Language: | English |
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Instituto Nacional de Ciencias Médicas y Nutrición Salvador Zubirán
2006
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Online Access: | http://www.scielo.org.mx/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0034-83762006000300007 |
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Summary: | Background. α-Thalassemia (α-Thal) has been poorly characterized at the molecular level in Mexico. Methods. 106 consecutive individuals identified in Laboratorios Clínicos de Puebla, with either hypochromia (MCH < 24 pg) and/or microcytosis (MCV < 75 fl in women or < 80 fl in man), without iron deficiency, with or without anemia were investigated in this study, along a 16 month-period, α and β-Thal were looked for, the former were characterized at the molecular level. Results. Out of the 106 consecutive cases with hypochromia and/or microcytosis and normal levels of protoporphyrin zinc complex, 48 cases (45.3%) had thalassemia (37 cases of β-Thal and 11 cases of α-Thal), whereas in 58 cases (54.7%) a definite diagnosis could not be established. Of the α-Thal cases, 8 were heterozygous and two were homozygous for the -α3.7 deletion, whereas one case was heterozygous for the α2Hph allele. Conclusions. Only few of the α-Thal alleles tested were found, thus the α-thalassemic mutations, present in the studied population, seem to be rather heterogeneous. |
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