Rapid detection of the common mediterranean α‐globin deletions/rearrangements using PCR

The most frequent molecular lesions causing α‐thalassemia are deletions of one or more α‐globin genes. Detection of these deletions generally requires genomic Southern analysis, which is cumbersome and time consuming. We have designed new sets of primers for PCR identification of the common Mediterr...

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description The most frequent molecular lesions causing α‐thalassemia are deletions of one or more α‐globin genes. Detection of these deletions generally requires genomic Southern analysis, which is cumbersome and time consuming. We have designed new sets of primers for PCR identification of the common Mediterranean α‐globin gene rearrangements, including the ‐α3.7 deletion and the αααanti3.7 triplication, the ‐α4.2 deletion, and the ‐‐Med allele. We have established reaction conditions that provide easily interpretable, unambiguous diagnoses. Some of the PCR reactions are multiplex, simultaneously identifying several genotypes, thus reducing the time and cost of screening and prenatal testing. The use of these methods should facilitate carrier screening and identification of couples at risk for α‐thalassemia. Am. J. Hematol. 58:306–310, 1998. © 1998 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.
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alpha-Thalassemia - genetics
Biological and medical sciences
carrier screening
DNA Primers
Gene Amplification
Gene Deletion
Gene Rearrangement - genetics
Genetic Testing
Genotype
Globins - genetics
Hematology
Heterozygote
Humans
Investigative techniques, diagnostic techniques (general aspects)
Medical sciences
Mediterranean Region
multiplex PCR
Pathology. Cytology. Biochemistry. Spectrometry. Miscellaneous investigative techniques
Polymerase Chain Reaction - methods
population screening
thalassemia intermedia
α‐thalassemia
title Rapid detection of the common mediterranean α‐globin deletions/rearrangements using PCR
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