Molecular Characterization of α‐ and β‐Thalassemia Among Children Less Than 18 Years Old in Guizhou, China

Author:

Li Yan12ORCID,Jin Jiao2,Tuo Yuanyuan2,Huang Pei3,Huang Jing2,Yang Honglan2,He Zhixu13

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pediatrics, School of Clinical Medicine Guizhou Medical University Guiyang China

2. Department of Pediatric Hematology Affiliated Hospital of Guizhou Medical University Guiyang China

3. Department of Pediatric Affiliated Hospital of Zunyi Medical University Zunyi China

Abstract

ABSTRACTBackgroundThalassemia is an inherited hemolytic disease, the complications and sequelae of which have posed a huge impact on both patients and society. But limited studies have investigated the molecular characterization of α‐ and β‐thalassemia in children from Guizhou, China.MethodsBetween January 2019 and December 2022, a total of 3301 children, aged 6 months to 18 years, suspected of having thalassemia underwent molecular analysis.ResultsOut of the total sample, 824 (25%) children were found to carry thalassemia mutations. The carrier rates of α‐thalassemia, β‐thalassemia, and α + β‐thalassemia were determined as 8.1%, 15.6%, and 1.3%, respectively. Approximately 96.5% of the α‐thalassemia gene mutations were ‐‐SEA (51%), ααCS (20.9%), ‐α3.7 (19.6%), and ‐α4.2 (5.0%). The most prevalent mutations of β‐thalassemia were βCD17(A>T) (41.5%), βCD41‐42(‐TTCT) (37.7%), and βIVS‐II‐654(C>T) (11.3%). Additionally, we identified rare cases, including one case with ααHb Nunobiki/αα, two cases with triplicated α‐thalassemia (one case with ααα/ααα and βCD41‐42N and the other with ααα‐3.7/αα and βE CD26N), and also one case with α Q‐Thailandα/‐α4.2 and βCD41‐42N.ConclusionsOur study findings provide important insights into the heterogeneity of thalassemia carrier rates and molecular profiles among children in the Guizhou region. The findings support the development of prevention strategies to reduce the incidence of severe thalassemia in the future.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

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