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Diagnosis of α-thalassaemia by colorimetric gap loop mediated isothermal amplification.


ABSTRACT: α-Thalassaemia is an inherited haemoglobin disorder that results from the defective synthesis of α-globin protein. Couples whom both carry the α-thalassaemia 1 gene are at risk of having a foetus with the most severe thalassaemia, Hb Bart's hydrops fetalis, with a risk of maternal mortality. However, haematological parameters alone cannot distinguish between a α-thalassaemia 1 carrier and a homozygous α-thalassaemia 2, in which one α-globin gene has been deleted on each chromosome. A rapid and accurate molecular detection assay is essential for prevention of the disease in populations where α-thalassaemia 1 is common. Multiplex Gap-PCR analysis is widely used for diagnosis of α-thalassaemia. However, the technique requires a thermocycler and post-amplification processing, which limits its application in primary care or in rural areas in developing countries. Loop mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP) amplifies target DNA at a constant temperature and does not require a thermocycler. This study developed a colorimetric Gap-LAMP using malachite green to allow naked eye visualization of two deletional α-thalassaemia 1 commonly found in Asian populations, the Southeast Asian type (--SEA) and the Thai type (--THAI) deletions. The Gap-LAMP was performed on DNA samples from 410 individuals carrying various α-thalassaemia gene defects with 100% concordance with conventional Gap-PCR analysis. This method eliminates post-amplification processing or the use of expensive sophisticated equipment and allows screening large populations for the prevention and control of α-thalassaemia.

SUBMITTER: Chumworathayee W 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10264369 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Diagnosis of α-thalassaemia by colorimetric gap loop mediated isothermal amplification.

Chumworathayee Worakawee W   Munkongdee Thongperm T   Buasuwan Nattrika N   Chaichompoo Pornthip P   Svasti Saovaros S  

Scientific reports 20230613 1


α-Thalassaemia is an inherited haemoglobin disorder that results from the defective synthesis of α-globin protein. Couples whom both carry the α-thalassaemia 1 gene are at risk of having a foetus with the most severe thalassaemia, Hb Bart's hydrops fetalis, with a risk of maternal mortality. However, haematological parameters alone cannot distinguish between a α-thalassaemia 1 carrier and a homozygous α-thalassaemia 2, in which one α-globin gene has been deleted on each chromosome. A rapid and a  ...[more]

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