Variantes de hemoglobina en una población con impresión diagnóstica positiva para hemoglobinopatías en Colombia
Background: Oxygen transport is altered in hemoglobinopathies. Aim: To study the distribution of hemoglobinopathies in Andean subjects without African ancestry. Material and Methods: We analyzed blood samples of 1,407 subjects aged 18 to 59 years (58% females), living in the central Andean region of...
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Romero-Sánchez, Consuelo
Gómez Gutiérrez, Alberto
Duarte, Yurani
Amazo, Constanza
Manosalva, Clara
Chila M, Lorena
Casas-Gómez, María Consuelo
Briceño Balcázar, Ignacio
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- 2015
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- Universidad El Bosque
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- Palabra clave:
- Hematologic diseases
Hemoglobinopathies
Electrophoresis
Agarose gel
Sickle cell trait
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Variantes de hemoglobina en una población con impresión diagnóstica positiva para hemoglobinopatías en Colombia |
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Hemoglobin variants in Colombian patients referred to discard hemoglobinopathies |
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Variantes de hemoglobina en una población con impresión diagnóstica positiva para hemoglobinopatías en Colombia |
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Variantes de hemoglobina en una población con impresión diagnóstica positiva para hemoglobinopatías en Colombia Hematologic diseases Hemoglobinopathies Electrophoresis Agarose gel Sickle cell trait |
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Variantes de hemoglobina en una población con impresión diagnóstica positiva para hemoglobinopatías en Colombia |
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Variantes de hemoglobina en una población con impresión diagnóstica positiva para hemoglobinopatías en Colombia |
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Variantes de hemoglobina en una población con impresión diagnóstica positiva para hemoglobinopatías en Colombia |
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Variantes de hemoglobina en una población con impresión diagnóstica positiva para hemoglobinopatías en Colombia |
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Variantes de hemoglobina en una población con impresión diagnóstica positiva para hemoglobinopatías en Colombia |
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Romero-Sánchez, Consuelo Gómez Gutiérrez, Alberto Duarte, Yurani Amazo, Constanza Manosalva, Clara Chila M, Lorena Casas-Gómez, María Consuelo Briceño Balcázar, Ignacio |
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Romero-Sánchez, Consuelo Gómez Gutiérrez, Alberto Duarte, Yurani Amazo, Constanza Manosalva, Clara Chila M, Lorena Casas-Gómez, María Consuelo Briceño Balcázar, Ignacio |
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Hematologic diseases Hemoglobinopathies Electrophoresis Agarose gel Sickle cell trait |
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Hematologic diseases Hemoglobinopathies Electrophoresis Agarose gel Sickle cell trait |
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Background: Oxygen transport is altered in hemoglobinopathies. Aim: To study the distribution of hemoglobinopathies in Andean subjects without African ancestry. Material and Methods: We analyzed blood samples of 1,407 subjects aged 18 to 59 years (58% females), living in the central Andean region of Colombia, referred to discard hemoglobinopathies. The frequency and type of hemoglobinopathy was established by capillary and agarose gel electrophoresis. Results: The frequency of hemoglobinopathies was 34.5% and higher among females. The structural variants found were: AS-heterozygous hemoglobin (8.1%), homozygous SS (3.7%), heterozygous SC (2.2%), AC heterozygotes (0.5%) and heterozygous AE (0.3%). Quantitative variants found were Hb A-Beta thalassemia (13.91%) and Hb H (0.06%), Beta-thalassemia heterozygotes C (0.88%), S-Beta thalassemia heterozygotes (6.07%) and compound heterozygous SC/Beta thalassemia (0.25%), with a persistence of fetal hemoglobin 0. Composite thalassemia was also found in 31%. All techniques showed good correlation and capillary electrophoresis demonstrated a greater detection of hemoglobin variants. Conclusions: The frequency of hemoglobin variants in the analyzed population was high, which is an important public health indicator. The most common hemoglobin variant was HbA/Increased structural Hb A2 and the mos frequent structural hemoglobinopathy was sickle cell trait. Capillary electrophoresis can discern any Hb variants present in the population. |
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Romero-Sánchez, ConsueloGómez Gutiérrez, AlbertoDuarte, YuraniAmazo, ConstanzaManosalva, ClaraChila M, LorenaCasas-Gómez, María ConsueloBriceño Balcázar, IgnacioRomero-Sánchez, Consuelo [0000-0002-6973-7639]2020-08-12T21:06:02Z2020-08-12T21:06:02Z20150034-9887http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12495/3774http://dx.doi.org/10.4067/S0034-98872015001000004instname:Universidad El Bosquereponame:Repositorio Institucional Universidad El Bosquehttps://repositorio.unbosque.edu.coapplication/pdfspaengSociedad Médica de SantiagoRevista Médica de ChileRevista Médica de Chile, 0034-9887, Vol. 143, 2015, p. 1260-1268https://scielo.conicyt.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0034-98872015001000004&lng=en&tlng=en#?Attribution 4.0 Internationalhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Acceso abiertohttp://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAcceso abierto2015-10Variantes de hemoglobina en una población con impresión diagnóstica positiva para hemoglobinopatías en ColombiaHemoglobin variants in Colombian patients referred to discard hemoglobinopathiesArtículo de revistahttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_2df8fbb1info:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://purl.org/coar/version/c_970fb48d4fbd8a85Hematologic diseasesHemoglobinopathiesElectrophoresisAgarose gelSickle cell traitBackground: Oxygen transport is altered in hemoglobinopathies. Aim: To study the distribution of hemoglobinopathies in Andean subjects without African ancestry. Material and Methods: We analyzed blood samples of 1,407 subjects aged 18 to 59 years (58% females), living in the central Andean region of Colombia, referred to discard hemoglobinopathies. The frequency and type of hemoglobinopathy was established by capillary and agarose gel electrophoresis. Results: The frequency of hemoglobinopathies was 34.5% and higher among females. The structural variants found were: AS-heterozygous hemoglobin (8.1%), homozygous SS (3.7%), heterozygous SC (2.2%), AC heterozygotes (0.5%) and heterozygous AE (0.3%). Quantitative variants found were Hb A-Beta thalassemia (13.91%) and Hb H (0.06%), Beta-thalassemia heterozygotes C (0.88%), S-Beta thalassemia heterozygotes (6.07%) and compound heterozygous SC/Beta thalassemia (0.25%), with a persistence of fetal hemoglobin 0. Composite thalassemia was also found in 31%. All techniques showed good correlation and capillary electrophoresis demonstrated a greater detection of hemoglobin variants. Conclusions: The frequency of hemoglobin variants in the analyzed population was high, which is an important public health indicator. The most common hemoglobin variant was HbA/Increased structural Hb A2 and the mos frequent structural hemoglobinopathy was sickle cell trait. 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