Promoter region sequence differences in the A and G gamma globin genes of Brazilian sickle cell anemia patients

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Autor(a) principal: Barbosa,C.G.
Data de Publicação: 2010
Outros Autores: Goncalves-Santos,N.J., Souza-Ribeiro,S.B., Moura-Neto,J.P., Takahashi,D., Silva,D.O., Hurtado-Guerrero,A.F., Reis,M.G., Goncalves,M.S.
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research
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Resumo: Fetal hemoglobin (HbF), encoded by the HBG2 and HBG1 genes, is the best-known genetic modulator of sickle cell anemia, varying dramatically in concentration in the blood of these patients. This variation is partially associated with polymorphisms located in the promoter region of the HBG2 and HBG1 genes. In order to explore known and unknown polymorphisms in these genes, the sequences of their promoter regions were screened in sickle cell anemia patients and correlated with both their HbF levels and their βS-globin haplotypes. Additionally, the sequences were compared with genes from 2 healthy groups, a reference one (N = 104) and an Afro-descendant one (N = 98), to identify polymorphisms linked to the ethnic background.The reference group was composed by healthy individuals from the general population. Four polymorphisms were identified in the promoter region of HBG2 and 8 in the promoter region of HBG1 among the studied groups. Four novel single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP) located at positions -324, -317, -309 and -307 were identified in the reference group. A deletion located between -396 and -391 in the HBG2 promoter region and the SNP -271 C→T in the HBG1 promoter region were associated with the Central African Republic βS-globin haplotype. In contrast, the -369 C→G and 309 A→G SNPs in the HBG2 promoter region were correlated to the Benin haplotype. The polymorphisms -396_-391 del HBG2, -369 SNP HBG2 and -271 SNP HBG1 correlated with HbF levels. Hence, we suggest an important role of HBG2 and HBG1 gene polymorphisms on the HbF synthesis.
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spelling Promoter region sequence differences in the A and G gamma globin genes of Brazilian sickle cell anemia patientsFetal hemoglobinSickle cell anemiaHBG1 geneHBG2 geneFetal hemoglobin (HbF), encoded by the HBG2 and HBG1 genes, is the best-known genetic modulator of sickle cell anemia, varying dramatically in concentration in the blood of these patients. This variation is partially associated with polymorphisms located in the promoter region of the HBG2 and HBG1 genes. In order to explore known and unknown polymorphisms in these genes, the sequences of their promoter regions were screened in sickle cell anemia patients and correlated with both their HbF levels and their βS-globin haplotypes. Additionally, the sequences were compared with genes from 2 healthy groups, a reference one (N = 104) and an Afro-descendant one (N = 98), to identify polymorphisms linked to the ethnic background.The reference group was composed by healthy individuals from the general population. Four polymorphisms were identified in the promoter region of HBG2 and 8 in the promoter region of HBG1 among the studied groups. Four novel single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP) located at positions -324, -317, -309 and -307 were identified in the reference group. A deletion located between -396 and -391 in the HBG2 promoter region and the SNP -271 C→T in the HBG1 promoter region were associated with the Central African Republic βS-globin haplotype. In contrast, the -369 C→G and 309 A→G SNPs in the HBG2 promoter region were correlated to the Benin haplotype. The polymorphisms -396_-391 del HBG2, -369 SNP HBG2 and -271 SNP HBG1 correlated with HbF levels. Hence, we suggest an important role of HBG2 and HBG1 gene polymorphisms on the HbF synthesis.Associação Brasileira de Divulgação Científica2010-08-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-879X2010000800002Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research v.43 n.8 2010reponame:Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Researchinstname:Associação Brasileira de Divulgação Científica (ABDC)instacron:ABDC10.1590/S0100-879X2010007500062info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBarbosa,C.G.Goncalves-Santos,N.J.Souza-Ribeiro,S.B.Moura-Neto,J.P.Takahashi,D.Silva,D.O.Hurtado-Guerrero,A.F.Reis,M.G.Goncalves,M.S.eng2010-08-17T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0100-879X2010000800002Revistahttps://www.bjournal.org/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpbjournal@terra.com.br||bjournal@terra.com.br1414-431X0100-879Xopendoar:2010-08-17T00:00Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research - Associação Brasileira de Divulgação Científica (ABDC)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Promoter region sequence differences in the A and G gamma globin genes of Brazilian sickle cell anemia patients
title Promoter region sequence differences in the A and G gamma globin genes of Brazilian sickle cell anemia patients
spellingShingle Promoter region sequence differences in the A and G gamma globin genes of Brazilian sickle cell anemia patients
Barbosa,C.G.
Fetal hemoglobin
Sickle cell anemia
HBG1 gene
HBG2 gene
title_short Promoter region sequence differences in the A and G gamma globin genes of Brazilian sickle cell anemia patients
title_full Promoter region sequence differences in the A and G gamma globin genes of Brazilian sickle cell anemia patients
title_fullStr Promoter region sequence differences in the A and G gamma globin genes of Brazilian sickle cell anemia patients
title_full_unstemmed Promoter region sequence differences in the A and G gamma globin genes of Brazilian sickle cell anemia patients
title_sort Promoter region sequence differences in the A and G gamma globin genes of Brazilian sickle cell anemia patients
author Barbosa,C.G.
author_facet Barbosa,C.G.
Goncalves-Santos,N.J.
Souza-Ribeiro,S.B.
Moura-Neto,J.P.
Takahashi,D.
Silva,D.O.
Hurtado-Guerrero,A.F.
Reis,M.G.
Goncalves,M.S.
author_role author
author2 Goncalves-Santos,N.J.
Souza-Ribeiro,S.B.
Moura-Neto,J.P.
Takahashi,D.
Silva,D.O.
Hurtado-Guerrero,A.F.
Reis,M.G.
Goncalves,M.S.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Barbosa,C.G.
Goncalves-Santos,N.J.
Souza-Ribeiro,S.B.
Moura-Neto,J.P.
Takahashi,D.
Silva,D.O.
Hurtado-Guerrero,A.F.
Reis,M.G.
Goncalves,M.S.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Fetal hemoglobin
Sickle cell anemia
HBG1 gene
HBG2 gene
topic Fetal hemoglobin
Sickle cell anemia
HBG1 gene
HBG2 gene
description Fetal hemoglobin (HbF), encoded by the HBG2 and HBG1 genes, is the best-known genetic modulator of sickle cell anemia, varying dramatically in concentration in the blood of these patients. This variation is partially associated with polymorphisms located in the promoter region of the HBG2 and HBG1 genes. In order to explore known and unknown polymorphisms in these genes, the sequences of their promoter regions were screened in sickle cell anemia patients and correlated with both their HbF levels and their βS-globin haplotypes. Additionally, the sequences were compared with genes from 2 healthy groups, a reference one (N = 104) and an Afro-descendant one (N = 98), to identify polymorphisms linked to the ethnic background.The reference group was composed by healthy individuals from the general population. Four polymorphisms were identified in the promoter region of HBG2 and 8 in the promoter region of HBG1 among the studied groups. Four novel single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP) located at positions -324, -317, -309 and -307 were identified in the reference group. A deletion located between -396 and -391 in the HBG2 promoter region and the SNP -271 C→T in the HBG1 promoter region were associated with the Central African Republic βS-globin haplotype. In contrast, the -369 C→G and 309 A→G SNPs in the HBG2 promoter region were correlated to the Benin haplotype. The polymorphisms -396_-391 del HBG2, -369 SNP HBG2 and -271 SNP HBG1 correlated with HbF levels. Hence, we suggest an important role of HBG2 and HBG1 gene polymorphisms on the HbF synthesis.
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