Importation Route of the Sickle Cell Trait into Portugal: Contribution of Molecular Epidemiology

To elucidate the origin and spread of the sickle cell trait into the Portuguese population, we examined nine polymorphic DNA markers within the β globin gene cluster defining the haplotype. The population sample included 64 sickle-cell-gene-bearing individuals from defined Portuguese-speaking white,...

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Veröffentlicht in:Human biology 1992-12, Vol.64 (6), p.891-901
Hauptverfasser: LAVINHA, JOÃO, GONÇALVES, JOÃO, FAUSTINO, PAULA, ROMÃO, LUÍSA, OSÓRIO-ALMEIDA, LEONOR, PERES, M. JOÃO, PICANÇO, ISABEL, MARTINS, M. CARMO, DUCROCQ, ROLANDE, LABIE, DOMINIQUE, KRISHNAMOORTHY, RAJAGOPAL
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Zusammenfassung:To elucidate the origin and spread of the sickle cell trait into the Portuguese population, we examined nine polymorphic DNA markers within the β globin gene cluster defining the haplotype. The population sample included 64 sickle-cell-gene-bearing individuals from defined Portuguese-speaking white, black, and Asian Indian populations. The nature and geographic distribution of the different ßS haplotypes in Portugal suggest that the sickle cell trait has been imported twice: between the eighth and the thirteenth centuries from the Mediterranean basin (in association with the Benin haplotype) and after the fifteenth century from black Africa over an Atlantic route (Senegal and Bantu haplotypes).
ISSN:0018-7143
1534-6617