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Hemoglobin
international journal for hemoglobin research
Volume 40, 2016 - Issue 6
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Original Article

β-Thalassemia gene mutations in Antalya, Turkey: results from a single centre study

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Pages 392-395 | Received 03 Sep 2016, Accepted 22 Oct 2016, Published online: 03 Mar 2017
 

Abstract

β-Thalassemia (β-thal) is a common autosomal recessive disorder resulting from over 300 different mutations of the β-globin genes. Our aim was to create a mutation map of β-thal in the province of Antalya, Turkey. In this study, mutation analysis of a total 146 of β-thal patients followed at the Thalassemia Center of the Antalya Education and Research Hospital, Antalya, Turkey, were included. Direct DNA sequence analysis was performed for mutation scanning of the β-globin gene. One hundred and forty-six patients with β-thal including all types were analyzed, and 14 different β-thal mutations were detected. The most frequently seen mutation was HBB: c.93 − 21G > A [IVS-I-110 (G > A)] (52.7%), followed by HBB: .c.92 + 6T > C [IVS-I-6 (T > C)] (14.4%), HBB: c.−80T > A [–30 (T > A)] (8.2%), HBB: c.315 + 1G > A [IVS-II-1 (G > A)] (8.2%), which made up 83.1% of the observed mutations. Our results indicate the importance of micromapping and epidemiology studies of thalassemia, which will assist in establishing the national prevention and control program in Turkey.

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