Mutational spectrum of HBD gene in the Chinese population: Description of 36 mutations including 11 novel variants

Author:

Xu Anping1ORCID,Li Mingyang1,Ye Yinghui1,Li Liping2,Ma Minjing3,Wu Shang Ying1ORCID,Ji Ling1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Laboratory Medicine Peking University Shenzhen Hospital Shenzhen China

2. Department of Laboratory Medicine Shenzhen University General Hospital Shenzhen China

3. Department of Laboratory Medicine Shenzhen Longgang District Sixth People's Hospital Shenzhen China

Abstract

AbstractIntroductionMutations in the hemoglobin subunit delta (HBD) gene (MIM#142000) are associated with decreased levels of the Hemoglobin A2 (Hb A2) fraction. We aimed to examine the prevalence of HBD gene mutations and summarize their characteristics in the Chinese population.MethodsIndividuals who exhibited Hb A2 levels below 1.8%, with or without Hb A2 variant peaks, were chosen for further investigation. Hemoglobin analysis was conducted using capillary electrophoresis. Common α and β‐thalassemia in China were detected using gap‐PCR and reverse dot blot hybridization. The presence of HBD gene mutations was confirmed by DNA sequencing.ResultsA total of 188 patients were identified as carriers of the HBD gene mutation, with a prevalence of approximately 0.46%. We discovered 36 types of mutations, 30 of which resulted in δ‐globin variants, while the remaining 6 resulted in δ‐thalassemia. The most common mutation was HBD:c.‐127 T > C, accounting for 87.2% of δ‐thalassemia cases. In addition, we identified 11 novel HBD gene mutations and found 10 cases compounded with other common thalassemias.ConclusionWe observed a high prevalence of HBD gene mutations in southern China. Our findings provide a genetic basis for screening for δ‐thalassemia and enrich the spectrum of HBD gene mutations.

Funder

Guangdong Provincial Department of Science and Technology

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Biochemistry (medical),Clinical Biochemistry,Hematology,General Medicine

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