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2004Sanchaisuriya Kanokwan; Chunpanich Sunisa; Fucharoen Goonnapa; Fucharoen Supan
Multiplex allele-specific PCR assay for differential diagnosis of Hb S, Hb D-Punjab and Hb Tak.
Clinica chimica acta; international journal of clinical chemistry 2004;343(1-2):129-34.
BACKGROUND: Apart from hemoglobin (Hb) E, Hb D-Punjab [beta121(GH4)Glu-Gln] and Hb Tak [beta147Term-Thr] are the two most common beta-chain variants among the Asian population. These two Hb variants have similar alkaline electrophoretic mobilities and HPLC profiles as those of the Hb S [beta6(A3)Glu-Val]. Differential diagnosis of these clinically relevant hemoglobinopathies is therefore problematic. Direct detection of the beta-globin gene mutations would be another diagnostic alternative. METHODS: A simultaneous DNA diagnosis of the three Hb variants was developed based on the multiplex allele-specific polymerase chain reaction (PCR) approach. The method was validated on 10 carriers of Hb D-Punjab, 5 carriers of Hb Tak, 2 carriers of Hb S and 50 normal individuals of Thai origin. RESULTS: The three abnormal Hbs could be correctly diagnosed with the simultaneous PCR approach, and a complete concordance with results using other established methods was obtained. CONCLUSIONS: The multiplex allele-specific PCR approach developed should prove useful in complementing routine Hb analysis for differential diagnosis of these three common Hb variants and should facilitate a program of hemoglobinopathy screening in the region.

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