Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2009
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The interaction of the non-deletional α(+)-thalassaemia mutations Haemoglobin Constant Spring and Haemoglobin Quong Sze with the Southeast Asian double α-globin gene deletion results in non-deletional Haemoglobin H disease. Accurate detection of non-deletional Haemoglobin H disease, which is associated with severe phenotypes, is necessary as these mutations have been confirmed in the Malaysian population. METHODS: DNA from two families with Haemoglobin H disease was extracted from EDTA-anticoagulated whole blood and subjected to molecular analysis for α-thalassaemia. A duplex polymerase chain reaction was used to detect the Southeast Asian α-globin gene deletion. Polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism analysis was then carried out to determine the presence of Haemoglobin Constant Spring and Haemoglobin Quong Sze. A combine-amplification refractory mutation system protocol was optimised and implemented for the rapid and specific molecular characterisation of Haemoglobin Constant Spring and Haemoglobin Quong Sze in a single polymerase chain reaction. RESULTS AND CONCLUSIONS: The combine-amplification refractory mutation system for Haemoglobin Constant Spring and Haemoglobin Quong Sze, together with the duplex polymerase chain reaction, provides accurate pre- and postnatal diagnosis of non-deletional Haemoglobin H disease and allows detailed genotype analyses using minimal quantities of DNA.
Keywords
Combine-ARMS, Hb Constant Spring, Hb Quong Sze, medical sciences
Publication Title
Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences
ISSN
1394-195X
Recommended Citation
Wee, Y.C.; Tan, K.L.; Chua, K.H.; George, E.; and Tan, J.A., "Molecular Characterisation of Haemoglobin constant spring and Haemoglobin Quong Sze with a combine-amplification refractory mutation system" (2009). Research Publications (2006 to 2010). 2394.
https://knova.um.edu.my/research_publications_2006_2010/2394
Divisions
fac_med
Volume
16
Issue
3
Additional Information
Department of Molecular Medicine, Faculty of Medicine Building, University of Malaya, 50603 Kuala Lumpur, MALAYSIA