Co-inheritance of α-thalassaemia and β-thalassaemia in a prenatal screening population in mainland China

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Objective: To determine the prevalence of α-thalassaemia in β-thalassaemia individuals in a Chinese population. Methods: The standard diagnostic marker for β-thalassaemia was elevation of the Hb A2 level (>3.5%) with low mean corpuscular volume. The common α-thalassaemia mutations were studied by molecular analysis in all identified β-thalassaemia carriers. Results: A prevalence rate of 3.3% for β-thalassaemia was found in our population; α- and β-thalassaemia interactions were found to co-exist in 17.8% of the β-thalassaemia carriers. The -SEA deletion was the most common α-thalassaemia mutation co-inherited with β-thalassaemia, followed by the -α3.7 deletion, the -α4.2 deletion, Hb Quong Sze, and Hb Constant Spring. Conclusion: Our results suggest that it could be valuable to study co-existing α-globin mutations in subjects with β-thalassaemia trait in a prenatal screening programme, especially in populations with a high prevalence of haemoglobinopathies.

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Li, J., Xie, X. M., Liao, C., & Li, D. Z. (2014). Co-inheritance of α-thalassaemia and β-thalassaemia in a prenatal screening population in mainland China. Journal of Medical Screening, 21(4), 167–171. https://doi.org/10.1177/0969141314548203

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