Beta-thalassemia in the Korean population
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- DOI: 10.1081/hem-120005451
Beta-thalassemia in the Korean population
Abstract
Beta-Thalassemia is uncommon in the Korean population, however, it must be considered in the differential diagnosis of hypochromic anemia. The molecular characterization of beta-thalassemia is absolutely necessary for molecular diagnosis as well as any genetic epidemiological study in this region. We analyzed the molecular basis of beta-thalassemia in 38 Korean families. Using direct sequencing of genomic DNA amplified through polymerase chain reaction and haplotype analysis, 35 beta-thalassemic genes were characterized, all of which were heterozygous. Twelve different mutations were identified. The most common mutations noted included the initiation codon ATG-->AGG (beta0) (28.9%), codon 17 (beta0) (A-->T) (18.4%), and IVS-II-1 (beta0) (G-->A) (10.5%). Interestingly, mutations causing dominantly inherited beta-thalassemia were also common (15.7%). All four cases with the IVS-II-1 (G-->A) mutation were linked to the silent mutation of codon 91 (C-->T) of the beta-globin gene. The initiation codon A7G-->AGG and IVS-II-1 (G-->A) with codon 91 (C-->T) mutations were found in the Far East only, and may be inherited from a common origin for each mutation, at least in Koreans. The codon 17 (A-->T) and codons 41/42 (beta0) (-TTCT) were suggested to be introduced by gene-flow from southern China. Otherwise, only Hb Korea [codons 33/34 (beta0) (-GTG)] and a novel beta-thalassemic mutation, codons 89/90 (beta0) (-GT), were identified in Koreans. This mutation spectrum is characteristic of the low prevalence area of beta-thalassemia in Korea, it is, however, quite different from the adjacent countries, Japan and China.
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