Erythrocytary Glucose-6-Phosphate Dehydrogenase Deficiency – Study on its distribution in the province of Ferrara and its relation to malaria and thalassemia

Author:

Gandini E.,Menini C.,De Filippis A.,Dell'Acqua G.

Abstract

SUMMARYThe distribution of G6PD-D in the Ferrara country has been studied by means of the Brilliant Cresyl Blue discoloration test: 2437 males have been tested in 11 localities.The highest gene frequency of G6PD-D observed is consistent with the one expected after 25-30 generations of malaria selection, assuming an increased fitness of the heterozygotes, as it has been shown in computer simulated evolutionary trends for sex-linked genes. The thalassemia trait has also been shown to be very frequent in the same localities; its frequency is correlated with G6PD-D gene frequency and with the incidence of malaria in the past (1900).G6PD-D frequency is not significantly correlated with malaria. Such a result is due to the significantly lower gene frequency of G6PD-D observed in the localities where the percentage of population affected by malaria was higher (40-60%). On the other hand, G6PD-D is frequently significantly correlated with malaria in the remaining localities where the incidence of the latter ranged from 0 to 35% of the affected population.The mechanisms possibly involved in the determination of this distribution of G6PD-D are discussed.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

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