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. 2005;9(3):151-6.
doi: 10.1007/BF03260083.

Multiplex-PCR assay for the deletions causing hereditary persistence of fetal hemoglobin

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Multiplex-PCR assay for the deletions causing hereditary persistence of fetal hemoglobin

Urvashi Bhardwaj et al. Mol Diagn. 2005.

Abstract

Introduction: Hereditary persistence of fetal hemoglobin (HPFH) is a benign condition caused by the failure of normal switching from the fetal to the adult beta-globin gene, resulting in continuous production of fetal hemoglobin beyond the perinatal period. To date, eight deletions of variable size and position have been reported for HPFH. Southern hybridization and PCR are the most common methods used to detect each deletion.

Aim: Our aim was to develop a multiplex-PCR assay to detect these deletions in a single tube in order to facilitate rapid and accurate molecular diagnosis.

Methods and results: This report is the first application of multiplex-gap-PCR to detect all HPFH deletions simultaneously to expedite diagnosis. The deletion breakpoints were precisely identified for each deletion and primers were designed in the unique regions across the breakpoints of HPFH-1 (Black), HPFH-2 (Ghanaian), HPFH-3 (Asian Indian), HPFH-4 (Italian), HPFH-5 (Italian), HPFH-6 (Vietnamese), HPFH-7 (Kenyan), and SEA-HPFH (Southeast Asian). As many as 16 primers were used in a single amplification reaction by adjusting the relative primer concentrations. The multiplex-PCR approach was standardized on known positive control samples. We identified unique deletion-specific products for each deletion. The results were confirmed by sequence analysis.

Conclusions: We conclude that our multiplex-gap PCR strategy provides the most rapid and accurate diagnosis for the deletions in the beta-globin gene cluster causing HPFH.

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