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Molecular basis of beta-thalassemia minor in Taiwan.

Authors: J G, Chang; C P, Lin; T C, Liu; S S, Chiou; P H, Chen; L S, Lee; T P, Chen;

Molecular basis of beta-thalassemia minor in Taiwan.

Abstract

The mutations producing beta-thalassemia minor in 227 Taiwanese were studied using the method of naturally and amplified created restriction sites. beta-Thalassemia minor was caused by one beta-globin gene mutation in most of the cases (225/227); only a few cases were caused by two gene mutation (2/227). The most common type of mutation was frameshift codon 41/42 (-TCTT) (93/227), followed in descending order by the C-->T substitution at nucleotide 654 of IVS-2 (83/227), the nonsense mutation A--T at codon 17 (22/227), the A-->T mutation at position -28 of the promotor region (12/227), the frameshift codon 27/28 (+C) (6/227), the initial codon mutation (ATG-->AGG) (5/227), and one each of the codon 71/72 (+A), IVS-1 nt 1 (G-->T), IVS-1 3' end (TAG-->GAG), and nonsense codon 43. In the two cases of the two-gene mutation, one was the nt 654 mutation with Hb Kaohsiung and another one was frameshift codon 41/42 with Hb Meinung. The first four mutations accounted for more than 90% of the mutations. The C-->T substitution at the nt 654 of IVS-2 and initial codon mutation in our study had a higher incidence than in other Southeast Asia areas. Comparison of clinical data in different types of beta-thalassemia showed that there were higher MCV and MCH levels in beta (+)-thalassemia.

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Adult, Adolescent, Base Sequence, Molecular Sequence Data, beta-Thalassemia, Taiwan, Middle Aged, Polymerase Chain Reaction, Globins, Mutation, Humans, Aged

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