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  1. Mohd Yassim Haiyuni, Sudin Aziee, Ariffin Nasir, Wan Zaidah Abdullah, Muhammad Farid Johan
    MyJurnal
    Introduction: The large clinical spectrum of haemoglobin E-beta (HbE/β) thalassaemia leads to the investigation of complex mechanisms involved in erythropoiesis. DNA methylation in LARP2 is one of the potential epigenetic mod- ifiers not fully explored in HbE/β and β-thalassaemia major. This study aimed to analyse DNA methylation profile and gene expression of LARP2 using peripheral blood (PB) in nucleated red blood cells (NRBCs) for the source of DNA of HbE/β- and β-thalassaemia major patients. Methods: PB were collected from 33 transfusion-dependent thalassemia patients from Hospital USM and Hospital RPZII, Kelantan, Malaysia. DNA methylation profile and gene expression of LARP2 were examined by bisulphite sequencing PCR and quantitative real-time PCR respectively. Results: Par- tial DNA methylation of LARP2 was observed in 43% (9/21) HbE/β- and 17% (2/12) β-thalassaemia major patients. LARP2 expression (1.49±26.60) in HbE/β-thalassaemia was not significant against normal controls and β-thalassae- mia major (p>0.05). In contrast, LARP2 expression (6.8±16.42) in β-thalassaemia major showed a significant up-reg- ulation against normal controls (p
  2. Yasin NM, Abdul Hamid FS, Hassan S, Sudin A, Yassim H, Mohd Sahid EN, et al.
    Front Pediatr, 2022;10:974496.
    PMID: 36533237 DOI: 10.3389/fped.2022.974496
    ABSTRACT: We report the haematological parameters and molecular characterization of beta zero (β°) South East Asia (SEA) deletion in the HBB gene cluster with unusually high levels of Hb F compared to a classical heterozygous beta zero (β°)-thalassaemia.

    METHODS: Retrospective study on 17 cases of (β°) South East Asia (SEA) deletion from 2016 to 2019 referred to Institute for Medical Research were conducted. The clinical information and haematological profiles were evaluated. The mutation was analyzed, and the results were compared with other β°-thalassaemia groups. For HBB gene genotyping, all the cases were subjected for multiplex gap-PCR, 5 cases were subjected for HBB gene sequencing for exclusion of compound heterozygous with other beta variants. Co-inheritance of α-thalassaemia were determined using multiplex gap-PCR and multiplex ARMS-PCR.

    RESULTS: Seventeen cases were positive for β°-thal SEA deletion. Fifteen cases were heterozygous and two were compound heterozygous for β°-thal SEA deletion. The results were compared with 182 cases of various heterozygous β° deletions and mutations. The mean Hb for heterozygous β°-thal SEA deletion (13.44 ± 1.45 g/dl) was normal and significantly higher than heterozygous IVS 1-1 and Codon 41/42 (post hoc test, p 

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