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Background: α-thalassaemia is an inherited blood disorder caused by mutations in the α-globin gene cluster. Recognizing the pathogenic α-globin gene mutations associated with α-Thalassemia is of significant importance to thalassaemia's diagnosis and management. Methods: A family with α-thalassaemia from Fujian, China was recruited for this study. The phenotype was confirmed through haematological analysis. Commercially available Gap-PCR genotypic methods were employed to identify the known deletions causing α-thalassemia. MLPA analysis was used to study the novel mutations; this was then confirmed through DNA sequencing and bioinformatics analysis. Results: The proband of the family belonged to Southeast Asian type ( - SEA) thalassaemia. None of the known mutations associated with α-thalassaemia were detected in this family's genetics, whereas a novel 6.9 kb deletion (16p13.3 g.29,785-36,746) covering the α2 gene on the globin gene cluster was identified with MLPA and confirmed through Sanger Sequencing. This data led us to propose a novel pathogenic deletion associated with α-thalassemia: -α6.9 / - SEA. Conclusions: A novel α-thalassaemia deletion was identified in members of a Chinese family and subsequently analyzed. This finding has helped broaden the spectrum of pathogenic mutations leading to the development of α-thalassaemia, paving the way for improved disease diagnosis and management.
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Zhuang, J., Tian, J., Wei, J., Zheng, Y., Zhuang, Q., Wang, Y., … Jiang, Y. (2019). Molecular analysis of a large novel deletion causing α+-thalassemia. BMC Medical Genetics, 20(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12881-019-0797-8
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