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The population dynamics of haemoglobins A, A2, F and S in the context of the haemoglobinopathies HbS and α+thalassaemia in Kenyan infants

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Title: The population dynamics of haemoglobins A, A2, F and S in the context of the haemoglobinopathies HbS and α+thalassaemia in Kenyan infants
Authors: Macharia, AW
Uyoga, S
Ndila, C
Nyutu, G
Makale, J
Tendwa, M
Nyatichi, E
Ojal, J
Atkinson, S
Williams, TN
Item Type: Journal Article
Abstract: Few studies have described the dynamics of haemoglobin production in African populations with a high prevalence of haemoglobinopathies. We have used the BioRad Variant ClassicTM HPLC method to document the production patterns of the common haemoglobin variants HbA, HbA2, HbF and HbS, stratified by a+thalassaemia genotype, among 15,301 infants recruited to a study on the Coast of Kenya. Notably, we confirm that HbA2 measurements determined using this instrument are unreliable in HbAS and HbSS subjects. Further, we showed that HbA2 exceeded 4.0%, a level consistent with the presence of a-thalassaemia, in 0.8% of infants of HbAA phenotype who participated in our study. a-thalassaemia, has not been widely reported in the East Africa region and, as such, this finding merits further study.
Issue Date: 22-Nov-2018
Date of Acceptance: 16-Nov-2018
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/64810
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3324/haematol.2018.199596
ISSN: 0390-6078
Publisher: Ferrata Storti Foundation (Haematologica)
Start Page: e184
End Page: e186
Journal / Book Title: Haematologica
Volume: 104
Issue: 5
Copyright Statement: © 2019 Ferrata Storti Foundation
Sponsor/Funder: Wellcome Trust
Wellcome Trust
Wellcome Trust
Funder's Grant Number: 091758/B/10/Z
203077/Z/16/Z (C161)
202800/Z/16/Z
Keywords: Science & Technology
Life Sciences & Biomedicine
Hematology
Immunology
1102 Cardiorespiratory Medicine and Haematology
Publication Status: Published
Article Number: haematol.2018.199596
Online Publication Date: 2018-11-22
Appears in Collections:Department of Infectious Diseases