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alpha-thalassemia in Bantu population from Congo-Brazzaville: Its interaction with sickle cell anemia

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HUMAN HEREDITY
卷 50, 期 2, 页码 118-125

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KARGER
DOI: 10.1159/000022899

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Congo; Bantu population; epidemiology; sickle cell anemia; alpha(+)-thalassemia; malaria

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Deletional alpha(+)-thalassemia (-alpha(3.7)) was investigated in four groups of unrelated individuals from the Bantu population (newborns, normal adults, sickle cells trait carriers, sickle cell anemia patients) of Brazzaville, Congo, The frequency of the (-alpha(3.7)) chromosome was similar between newborns (f = 0.40) and adult subjects (f = 0.36), and between sicklers and nonsickler subjects. The frequency of the (-alpha(3.7)) chromosome in sickle cell anemia patients (SS patients) did not change when age was stratified. The hematological characteristics of SS patients with (-alpha/alpha alpha, -alpha/-alpha) and without (alpha alpha/alpha alpha) alpha(+)-thalassemia were similar to those reported in Jamaican and US sickle cell anemia patients, alpha(+)-Thalassemia had an effect on the percentage of hemoglobin S in sickle cell trait carriers. Thus, the high frequency of alpha(+)-thalassemia in the Congolese population presumably results from this disorder having a selective advantage favoring survival, However, the frequency of alpha(+)-thalassemia was not affected by age, Although in this selective tropical environment, alpha(+)-thalassemia as elsewhere markedly affects the hematological characteristics of sickle cell anemia patients, however our data provide no evidence that alpha(+)-thalassemia increases survival of SS patients, Copyright (C) 1999 S. Karger AG, Basel.

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