The genetic analysis of eight families with hemophilia B in Mongolia: Identification of two novel mutation
Background This study aimed to conduct molecular diagnostics among individuals with hemophilia B (HB) and carriers of hemophilia in Mongolia. Methods Eight patients (six severe, two mild) with HB and their 12 female relatives were enrolled from eight families. Sanger sequence was performed for mutat...
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Published in | Molecular genetics & genomic medicine Vol. 12; no. 9; pp. e2495 - n/a |
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Main Authors | , , , , , , , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
United States
John Wiley & Sons, Inc
01.09.2024
Wiley |
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Summary: | Background
This study aimed to conduct molecular diagnostics among individuals with hemophilia B (HB) and carriers of hemophilia in Mongolia.
Methods
Eight patients (six severe, two mild) with HB and their 12 female relatives were enrolled from eight families. Sanger sequence was performed for mutation identification. The questionnaire survey was conducted to evaluate carrier symptoms in female relatives.
Results
Two families had a history of HB. A total of five different variants (c.223C > T; c.344A > G; c.464G > C; c.187_188del; and c.1314_1314delA) were identified in six patients with severe HB. Of these, two (c.187_188del and c.1314_1314delA) were novel. No variant in the entire F9 was found in two patients with mild HB. Nonsense c.223C > T (p.Arg75*) mutation was detected in two unrelated patients. Carrier testing identified five mothers as carriers, while one younger sister was a non‐carrier. The carrier status of six female relatives of the two mild patients remained undetermined. By questionnaire survey, only one of the five genetically identified carriers displayed noticeable symptoms of being a carrier.
Conclusion
The novel variants c.187_188del and c.1314_1314delA can cause severe hemophilia B. This study did not observe a significant association between symptoms and carrier status in the five carriers.
Variants in F9 gene were found in six out of eight families. Two variants were novel or not registered previously. Only one female relative displayed indicative symptoms of hemophilia carrier. |
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Bibliography: | Purevdorj Munkhuu and Munkhtsetseg Bazarragchaa Authors have equal contributions to this work. ObjectType-Article-1 SourceType-Scholarly Journals-1 ObjectType-Feature-2 content type line 23 |
ISSN: | 2324-9269 2324-9269 |
DOI: | 10.1002/mgg3.2495 |