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G(HbF): a genetic model of fetal hemoglobin in sickle cell disease.


ABSTRACT: Fetal hemoglobin (HbF) is a strong modifier of sickle cell disease (SCD) severity and is associated with 3 common genetic loci. Quantifying the genetic effects of the 3 loci would specifically address the benefits of HbF increases in patients. Here, we have applied statistical methods using the most representative variants: rs1427407 and rs6545816 in BCL11A, rs66650371 (3-bp deletion) and rs9376090 in HMIP-2A, rs9494142 and rs9494145 in HMIP-2B, and rs7482144 (Xmn1-HBG2 in the ?-globin locus) to create g(HbF), a genetic quantitative variable for HbF in SCD. Only patients aged ?5 years with complete genotype and HbF data were studied. Five hundred eighty-one patients with hemoglobin SS (HbSS) or HbS?0 thalassemia formed the "discovery" cohort. Multiple linear regression modeling rationalized the 7 variants down to 4 markers (rs6545816, rs1427407, rs66650371, and rs7482144) each independently contributing HbF-boosting alleles, together accounting for 21.8% of HbF variability (r2) in the HbSS or HbS?0 patients. The model was replicated with consistent r2 in 2 different cohorts: 27.5% in HbSC patients (N = 186) and 23% in 994 Tanzanian HbSS patients. g(HbF), our 4-variant model, provides a robust approach to account for the genetic component of HbF in SCD and is of potential utility in sickle genetic and clinical studies.

SUBMITTER: Gardner K 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5812320 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Fetal hemoglobin (HbF) is a strong modifier of sickle cell disease (SCD) severity and is associated with 3 common genetic loci. Quantifying the genetic effects of the 3 loci would specifically address the benefits of HbF increases in patients. Here, we have applied statistical methods using the most representative variants: <i>rs1427407</i> and <i>rs6545816</i> in <i>BCL11A</i>, <i>rs66650371</i> (3-bp deletion) and <i>rs9376090</i> in <i>HMIP-2A</i>, <i>rs9494142</i> and <i>rs9494145</i> in <i>  ...[more]

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