A genome-wide association identified the common genetic variants influence disease severity in β0-thalassemia/hemoglobin E

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Manit Nuinoon
Wattanan Makarasara
Taisei Mushiroda
Iswari Setianingsih
Pustika Amalia Wahidiyat
Orapan Sripichai
Natsuhiko Kumasaka
Atsushi Takahashi
Saovaros Svasti
Thongperm Munkongdee
Surakameth Mahasirimongkol
Chayanon Peerapittayamongkol
Vip Viprakasit
Naoyuki Kamatani
Pranee Winichagoon
Michiaki Kubo
Yusuke Nakamura
Suthat Fucharoen
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[1] Mahidol University,Thalassemia Research Center, Institute of Molecular Biosciences
[2] RIKEN Center for Genomic Medicine,Laboratory for International Alliance
[3] Mahidol University,Department of Biochemistry, Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital
[4] RIKEN Center for Genomic Medicine,Laboratory of Statistical Analysis
[5] RIKEN Center for Genomic Medicine,Laboratory for Pharmacogenetics
[6] The Eijkman Institute for Molecular Biology,Haematology Division, Child Health Department
[7] University of Indonesia,Center for International Cooperation, Department of Medical Sciences
[8] Cipto Mangunkusumo Hospital,Department of Pediatrics, Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital
[9] Ministry of Public Health,Laboratory for Genotyping
[10] Mahidol University,Laboratory of Molecular Medicine, Human Genome Center, Institute of Medical Science
[11] RIKEN Center for Genomic Medicine,undefined
[12] University of Tokyo,undefined
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Human Genetics | 2010年 / 127卷
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Thalassemia; Linkage Disequilibrium Block; Locus Control Region; Indonesian Population; Fetal Hemoglobin Level;
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β-Thalassemia/HbE disease is clinically variable. In searching for genetic factors modifying the disease severity, patients were selected based on their disease severities, and a genome-wide association study (GWAS) was performed. Genotyping was conducted with the Illumina Human 610-Quad BeadChips array using DNAs from 618 Thai β0-thalassemia/HbE patients who were classified as 383 severe and 235 mild phenotypes by a validated scoring system. Twenty-three SNPs in three independent genes/regions were identified as being significantly associated with the disease severity. The highest association was observed with SNPs in the β-globin gene cluster (chr.11p15), and rs2071348 of the HBBP1 gene revealed the most significant association [P = 2.96 × 10−13, odds ratio (OR) = 4.33 (95% confidence interval (CI), 2.74–6.84)]. The second was identified in the intergenic region between the HBS1L and MYB genes (chr.6q23), among which rs9376092 was the most significant [P = 2.36 × 10−10, OR = 3.07 (95% CI, 2.16–4.38)]. The third region was located in the BCL11A gene (chr.2p16.1), and rs766432 showed the most significant association [P = 5.87 × 10−10, OR = 3.06 (95% CI, 2.15–4.37)]. All three loci were replicated in an independent cohort of 174 Indonesian patients. The associations to fetal hemoglobin levels were also observed with SNPs on these three regions. Our data indicate that several genetic loci act in concert to influence HbF levels of β0-thalassemia/HbE patients. This study revealed that all the three reported loci and the α-globin gene locus are the best and common predictors of the disease severity in β-thalassemia.
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