Diagnosis of sickle cell disease and hbb haplotyping in the era of personalizedmedicine: Role of next generation sequencing

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Hemoglobin genotype and HBB haplotype are established genetic factors that modify the clinical phenotype in sickle cell disease (SCD). Current methods of establishing these two factors are cumbersome and/or prone to errors. The throughput capability of next generation sequencing (NGS) makes it ideal for simultaneous interrogation of the many genes of interest in SCD. This study was designed to confirm the diagnosis in patients with HbSS and SB-thalassemia, identify any ß-thal mutations and simultaneously determine the ßS HBB haplotype. Illumina Ampliseq custom DNA panel was used to genotype the DNA samples. Haplotyping was based on the alleles on five haplotype-specific SNPs. The patients studied included 159 HbSS patients and 68 SB-thal patients, previously diagnosed using high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). There was considerable discordance between HPLC and NGS results, giving a false +ve rate of 20.5% with a sensitivity of 79% for the identification of SBthal. Arab/India haplotype was found in 81.5% of BS chromosomes, while the two most common, of the 13 B-thal mutations detected, were IVS-1 del25 and IVS-II-1 (G>A). NGS is very versatile and can be deployed to simultaneously screen multiple gene loci for modifying polymorphisms, to afford personalized, evidence-based counselling and early intervention.

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Adekile, A., Akbulut-Jeradi, N., Al Khaldi, R., Fernandez, M. J., & Sukumaran, J. (2021). Diagnosis of sickle cell disease and hbb haplotyping in the era of personalizedmedicine: Role of next generation sequencing. Journal of Personalized Medicine, 11(6). https://doi.org/10.3390/jpm11060454

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