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. 2021 Apr;100(4):903-911.
doi: 10.1007/s00277-021-04422-1. Epub 2021 Feb 1.

Influence of UGT1A1 promoter polymorphism, α-thalassemia and βs haplotype in bilirubin levels and cholelithiasis in a large sickle cell anemia cohort

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Influence of UGT1A1 promoter polymorphism, α-thalassemia and βs haplotype in bilirubin levels and cholelithiasis in a large sickle cell anemia cohort

Jéssica V G F Batista et al. Ann Hematol. 2021 Apr.

Abstract

Hyperbilirubinemia in patients with sickle cell anemia (SCA) as a result of enhanced erythrocyte destruction, lead to cholelithiasis development in a subset of patients. Evidence suggests that hyperbilirubinemia may be related to genetic variations, such as the UGT1A1 gene promoter polymorphism, which causes Gilbert syndrome (GS). Here, we aimed to determine the frequencies of UGT1A1 promoter alleles, alpha thalassemia, and βS haplotypes and analyze their association with cholelithiasis and bilirubin levels. The UGT1A1 alleles, -3.7 kb alpha thalassemia deletion and βS haplotypes were determined using DNA sequencing and PCR-based assays in 913 patients with SCA. The mean of total and unconjugated bilirubin and the frequency of cholelithiasis in GS patients were higher when compared to those without this condition, regardless of age (P < 0.05). Cumulative analysis demonstrated an early age-at-onset for cholelithiasis in GS genotypes (P < 0.05). Low fetal hemoglobin (HbF) levels and normal alpha thalassemia genotype were related to cholelithiasis development (P > 0.05). However, not cholelithiasis but total and unconjugated bilirubin levels were associated with βS haplotype. These findings confirm in a large cohort that the UGT1A1 polymorphism influences cholelithiasis and hyperbilirubinemia in SCA. HbF and alpha thalassemia also appear as modulators for cholelithiasis risk.

Keywords: Bilirubin levels; Gallstones; Gilbert’s syndrome; Hemoglobinopathy; UDP-Glucuronosyltransferase 1.

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