Regional Prevalence of Hemoglobin C across Saudi Arabia: An Epidemiological Survey

Author:

Aljabry Mansour1,Sulimani Suha2,Alotaibi Ghazi1,Aljabri Hassan2,Alomary Shaker2,Adam Izzeldin2,Aljabri Omar2,Alzahrani Mansour Khater,Alsultan Abdulrahman1

Affiliation:

1. King Saud University

2. Ministry of Health

Abstract

Abstract Introduction: HbC is a common structural hemoglobinopathy especially in West Africa. Prevalence and regional distribution of HbC in Saudi Arabia are widely undocumented. patients with homozygous HbC disease may have mild hemolytic anemia whereas combination with hemoglobin S (HbS) leads to a clinically severe phenotype. Aim: The current epidemiological study, considered the largest from Saudi Arabia, aimed to evaluate the prevalence of the HbC variant among the couples participating in the premarital screening program from 2011-2018. Methods: Data from the PMSGC program was obtained for premarital screening and genetic counseling. The collected data were then entered into the SEHA platform, a centralized electronic repository for the 13 designated regions in Saudi Arabia. Hemoglobin electrophoresis samples are analyzed using either HPLC, capillary electrophoresis, or a combination of both methods to confirm the presence of abnormal hemoglobin bands. Results: This study included 1,871,184 individuals from 2011 to 2018. Of those, 49.8% were males and 50.2% were females. 112,618 (6.0%) had an abnormal test. Total number of Hb C cases were 778 (0.04%). HbC trait (HbAC) was detected in 764 participants while homozygous HbC (HbCC) and combined heterozygous (HbSC) were found in nine and five cases respectively. The regions near the Red Sea have higher rates than the central and eastern regions. Conclusion: HbC is a rare variant in Saudi Arabia with varying regional frequencies. HbC variant is more common in Mecca and Madina regions . The geographic area of HbC distribution differs from the areas with high prevalence of HbS, which explains why HbSC disease cases are overwhelmingly rare.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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