Mutation Analysis of Exon 1 in the Hemoglobin Subunit Beta (HBB) Gene in Beta-Thalassemia

β-地中海贫血症中血红蛋白亚基β (HBB) 基因外显子1的突变分析

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Abstract

Introduction Thalassemia is a widely prevalent monogenic hematological disorder found worldwide. It exists in two forms: alpha- and beta-thalassemia. Alterations in the hemoglobin subunit beta (HBB) gene cause beta-thalassemia, with missense and point mutations affecting beta-globin synthesis. Consequently, genetic screening for beta-thalassemia is essential for genetic counseling, carrier screening, and prenatal diagnosis. Aim and objective This study aims to examine and identify mutations in the exon 1 region of the HBB gene in beta-thalassemia patients from the Vijayapura region. Methods This study involved 47 clinically diagnosed children with beta-thalassemia from a hospital in Vijayapura, India. Detailed clinical histories of all patients were recorded. Genomic DNA was extracted from the blood samples of these patients and subjected to polymerase chain reaction (PCR) using exon-specific primers for the HBB gene. The PCR products were then sequenced using the capillary-based Sanger sequencing method to identify mutations in the HBB gene. Results A total of 47 clinically diagnosed beta-thalassemia patients were included in the study, comprising 30 males and 17 females, aged between one and 20 years. Sequencing analysis of exon 1 in the beta-globin gene identified 17 beta-thalassemia variants. The most common mutation observed was T>G, G>C, C>A, and C>T in the exon 1 region of the HBB gene.  Conclusion This study identifies the pattern of beta-thalassemia mutations, aiding in the prevention of the disorder through prenatal diagnosis and genetic counseling. Mutations can alter codon sequences, affecting protein production. Research highlights the importance of a primary prevention program to analyze mutations and sequence variations at the molecular level, thereby helping to address numerous genetic disorders.

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