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Unusual beta-Globin Haplotype Distribution in Newborns from Bengo, Angola

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Unusual beta-Globin Haplotype Distribution in Newborns from Bengo, Angola
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Article in International Scientific Journal
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2019
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Borges, E
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Tchonhi, C
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Title: HemoglobinImported from Authenticus Search for Journal Publications
Vol. 43
Pages: 149-154
ISSN: 0363-0269
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
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Abstract (EN): Mutations on the HBB gene are a common cause of hemoglobinopathies, including sickle cell anemia, a severe genetic condition that constitutes a major public health concern. The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of sickle cell anemia and beta-globin haplotype distribution in newborns from the Bengo region. The first two exons of beta-globin gene were sequenced, and the variability at the single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) defining the Hb S (HBB: c.20A>T) haplotypes, was analyzed by a SNaPshot (R) Multiplex system. About 3.3% of the children were homozygous for Hb S, and 82.2% had as background the Bantu/Central African Republic (BAN/CAR) haplotype, 11.2% the Benin (BEN) and 6.6% the Senegal (SEN). The estimate of Hb S reached the very high value of 0.1476 +/- 0.0133, with the aggravating factor of 82.2% of the sickle alleles being anchored in the BAN/CAR haplotype, associated with the more severe sickle cell anemia phenotypes. Also, the high prevalence of the SEN haplotype was not expected, having therapeutic consequences since is associated with more severe outcomes. In addition, two beta-thalassemia (beta-thal) variants were also detected, IVS I-110 (G>A) (HBB: c.93-21G>A) and codon 39 (C>T) (HBB: c.118C>T), together totaling a frequency of 1.3%. Some of the newborns with these mutations were compound heterozygotes for Hb S, likely carrying genotypes consistent with sickle cell disease. As a whole, infants molecularly diagnosed with sickle cell disease accounted for 4.5% of newborns from Bengo, Angola, a figure that per se, highlights the urgent need of implementing policies warranting surveillance of these children, in parallel with community education in the region.
Language: English
Type (Professor's evaluation): Scientific
No. of pages: 6
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