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Genotype-Phenotype Correlation of β-Thalassemia Spectrum of Mutations in an Indian Population

by
Praveen Kishore Sahu
1,2,
Sudhanshu Shekhar Pati
1,* and
Saroj Kanti Mishra
3
1
Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Ispat General Hospital, Rourkela 769005, Orissa, India
2
Institute of Bioinformatics and Biotechnology, University of Pune, Pune 411007, Maharashtra, India
3
Department of Internal Medicine, Ispat General Hospital, Rourkela 769005, Odisha, India
*
Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Hematol. Rep. 2012, 4(2), e9; https://doi.org/10.4081/hr.2012.e9
Submission received: 9 September 2011 / Revised: 25 April 2012 / Accepted: 30 April 2012 / Published: 26 June 2012

Abstract

Coexistence of thalassemia, hemoglobinopathies and malaria has interested geneticists over many decades. The present study represents such a population from the eastern Indian state of Orissa. Children and their siblings (n = 38) were genotyped for β-thalassemia mutations and genotype-phenotype correlation was determined. The major genotype was IVS 1.5 mutation: 26% homozygous (n = 10) and 37% (n = 14) double heterozygous with other mutations or hemoglobinopathies. Sickle hemoglobin was the major associated hemoglobinopathy (n = 12, 32%). Other mutations found were Cd 8/9, HbE and Cd 41/42. The study population did not contain any IVS 1.1 mutations which is the second major Indo-Asian genotype. Genotype-phenotype correlation revealed that genotypes of IVS 1.5, Cd 8/9 Cd 41/42 alone or in association, exhibit severe, moderate and mild severity of thalassemia, respectively. Identification of the mutation at an early age as a part of new born screening and early intervention may help reduce the thalassemia-related morbidity.
Keywords: β-thalassemia mutations; genotypephenotype correlation; HbS; IVS 1.5 associated genotypes; malaria β-thalassemia mutations; genotypephenotype correlation; HbS; IVS 1.5 associated genotypes; malaria

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Sahu, P.K.; Pati, S.S.; Mishra, S.K. Genotype-Phenotype Correlation of β-Thalassemia Spectrum of Mutations in an Indian Population. Hematol. Rep. 2012, 4, e9. https://doi.org/10.4081/hr.2012.e9

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Sahu PK, Pati SS, Mishra SK. Genotype-Phenotype Correlation of β-Thalassemia Spectrum of Mutations in an Indian Population. Hematology Reports. 2012; 4(2):e9. https://doi.org/10.4081/hr.2012.e9

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Sahu, Praveen Kishore, Sudhanshu Shekhar Pati, and Saroj Kanti Mishra. 2012. "Genotype-Phenotype Correlation of β-Thalassemia Spectrum of Mutations in an Indian Population" Hematology Reports 4, no. 2: e9. https://doi.org/10.4081/hr.2012.e9

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Sahu, P. K., Pati, S. S., & Mishra, S. K. (2012). Genotype-Phenotype Correlation of β-Thalassemia Spectrum of Mutations in an Indian Population. Hematology Reports, 4(2), e9. https://doi.org/10.4081/hr.2012.e9

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