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metadata.dc.type: Artigo de Periódico
Título : ßS-Haplotypes in sickle cell anemia patients from Salvador, Bahia, Northeastern Brazil
Otros títulos : Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research
Autor : Gonçalves, Marilda Souza
Bomfim, Gilberto Cafezeiro
Maciel, Elves Anderson Pires
Siqueira, Isadora Cristina de
Adorno, Elisângela Vitória
Albuquerque, Arlete Barreto Lins de
Fernandes, Gilênio Borges
Reis, Mitermayer Galvão dos
Lyra, Isa Menezes
Zanette, Angela Maria Dias
Pontes, Angela Maria de Carvalho
Dupuit, Marie France
Bomfim, Glória
metadata.dc.creator: Gonçalves, Marilda Souza
Bomfim, Gilberto Cafezeiro
Maciel, Elves Anderson Pires
Siqueira, Isadora Cristina de
Adorno, Elisângela Vitória
Albuquerque, Arlete Barreto Lins de
Fernandes, Gilênio Borges
Reis, Mitermayer Galvão dos
Lyra, Isa Menezes
Zanette, Angela Maria Dias
Pontes, Angela Maria de Carvalho
Dupuit, Marie France
Bomfim, Glória
Resumen : ßS-Globin haplotypes were studied in 80 (160 ßS chromosomes) sickle cell disease patients from Salvador, Brazil, a city with a large population of African origin resulting from the slave trade from Western Africa, mainly from the Bay of Benin. Hematological and hemoglobin analyses were carried out by standard methods. The ßS-haplotypes were determined by PCR and dot-blot techniques. A total of 77 (48.1%) chromosomes were characterized as Central African Republic (CAR) haplotype, 73 (45.6%) as Benin (BEN), 1 (0.63%) as Senegal (SEN), and 9 (5.63%) as atypical (Atp). Genotype was CAR/CAR in 17 (21.3%) patients, BEN/BEN in 17 (21.3%), CAR/BEN in 37 (46.3%), BEN/SEN in 1 (1.25%), BEN/Atp in 1 (1.25%), CAR/Atp in 6 (7.5%), and Atp/Atp in 1 (1.25%). Hemoglobin concentrations and hematocrit values did not differ among genotype groups but were significantly higher in 25 patients presenting percent fetal hemoglobin (%HbF) ≥10% (P = 0.002 and 0.003, respectively). The median HbF concentration was 7.54 ± 4.342% for the CAR/CAR genotype, 9.88 ± 3.558% for the BEN/BEN genotype, 8.146 ± 4.631% for the CAR/ BEN genotype, and 4.180 ± 2.250% for the CAR/Atp genotype (P = 0.02), although 1 CAR/CAR individual presented an HbF concentration as high as 15%. In view of the ethnic and geographical origin of this population, we did not expect a Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium for CAR/CAR and BEN/BEN homozygous haplotypes and a high proportion of heterozygous CAR/BEN haplotypes since the State of Bahia historically received more slaves from Western Africa than from Central Africa.
Palabras clave : Beta(S)-haplotypes
Fetal hemoglobin
Sickle cell anemia
S hemoglobin
Brazilian population
URI : http://www.repositorio.ufba.br/ri/handle/ri/3290
Fecha de publicación : 2003
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