In Albania, no definite national screening programme of beta-thalassaemia has yet been developed for carrier detection. Only limited information about the occurrence and the types of haemoglobin abnormalities is available. Thus, an educational and screening programme was carried out in one high school with a total of 217 young students from the coastal province of Lushnja in Albania. The pilot programme included a systematic sampling of whole saliva, DNA genomic extraction and the determination of defective beta-thalassaemia genes by reverse dot-blot hybridization with 22 probes specific for the Mediterranean populations.Of the 201 subjects tested, 17 (8.4%) students turned out to be carriers of beta-thalassaemia mutations and haemoglobin variants. The most common mutation is HbS (c.20A-->T) with a frequency of 3.2%, followed by IVS-I-110 (G-->A) (c.93-21G-->A) substitution identified in 4 out of 402 chromosomes (1%). In the province of Lushnja, the frequency of beta-thalassaemia carriers was high. As expected, the results show that identified mutations in this population are similar to those found in the east Mediterranean area, suggesting the same origin for mutant alleles during migratory streams. Implementation of a routine carrier-screening programme is significantly facilitated by the presence of only two mutations and would be a wise approach to prevent beta-thalassaemia in the region.

Baghernajad Salehi, L., D'Apice, M., Babameto Laku, A., Biancolella, M., Mitre, A., Russo, S., et al. (2009). A pilot beta-thalassaemia screening program in the Albanian population for a health planning program. ACTA HAEMATOLOGICA, 121(4), 234-238 [10.1159/000226423].

A pilot beta-thalassaemia screening program in the Albanian population for a health planning program

BIANCOLELLA, MICHELA;DI DANIELE, NICOLA;SANGIUOLO, FEDERICA CARLA;NOVELLI, GIUSEPPE
2009-01-01

Abstract

In Albania, no definite national screening programme of beta-thalassaemia has yet been developed for carrier detection. Only limited information about the occurrence and the types of haemoglobin abnormalities is available. Thus, an educational and screening programme was carried out in one high school with a total of 217 young students from the coastal province of Lushnja in Albania. The pilot programme included a systematic sampling of whole saliva, DNA genomic extraction and the determination of defective beta-thalassaemia genes by reverse dot-blot hybridization with 22 probes specific for the Mediterranean populations.Of the 201 subjects tested, 17 (8.4%) students turned out to be carriers of beta-thalassaemia mutations and haemoglobin variants. The most common mutation is HbS (c.20A-->T) with a frequency of 3.2%, followed by IVS-I-110 (G-->A) (c.93-21G-->A) substitution identified in 4 out of 402 chromosomes (1%). In the province of Lushnja, the frequency of beta-thalassaemia carriers was high. As expected, the results show that identified mutations in this population are similar to those found in the east Mediterranean area, suggesting the same origin for mutant alleles during migratory streams. Implementation of a routine carrier-screening programme is significantly facilitated by the presence of only two mutations and would be a wise approach to prevent beta-thalassaemia in the region.
2009
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Sì, ma tipo non specificato
Settore MED/03 - GENETICA MEDICA
English
Con Impact Factor ISI
Genetic Drift; Immunoblotting; Gene Frequency; DNA Mutational Analysis; Humans; Hemoglobins, Abnormal; Pilot Projects; beta-Thalassemia; Polymerase Chain Reaction; Globins; Patient Education as Topic; Heterozygote Detection; Hemoglobinopathies; Program Evaluation; Saliva; Albania; Adolescent; Anemia, Sickle Cell; Male; Female
Baghernajad Salehi, L., D'Apice, M., Babameto Laku, A., Biancolella, M., Mitre, A., Russo, S., et al. (2009). A pilot beta-thalassaemia screening program in the Albanian population for a health planning program. ACTA HAEMATOLOGICA, 121(4), 234-238 [10.1159/000226423].
Baghernajad Salehi, L; D'Apice, M; Babameto Laku, A; Biancolella, M; Mitre, A; Russo, S; DI DANIELE, N; Sangiuolo, Fc; Mokini, V; Novelli, G
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