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Prenatal diagnosis for thalassaemia in a multicultural society

โœ Scribed by R. J. Trent; H. Le; B. Yu


Book ID
101237082
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1998
Tongue
English
Weight
170 KB
Volume
18
Category
Article
ISSN
0197-3851

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โœฆ Synopsis


The provision of a prenatal diagnosis service for thalassaemia is becoming more demanding. In an ethnically-diverse community, the number of mutations has increased. Requests for prenatal testing continue to come at advanced stage in pregnancy, often without the underlying mutation having been identified. Although controls are included in PCR assays, errors can still occur. The alternative to DNA testing, i.e., an alpha/beta globin chain synthesis ratio on a fetal blood sample, is now less readily available. In the circumstances described, the laboratory must adopt a more efficient and reliable approach to DNA mutation analysis. With currently available technology, this improvement is more likely to come through increased automation. To achieve this aim, we have moved to capillary electrophoresis. With capillary electrophoresis we are able to use a PCR-based screening strategy which can detect up to 11 beta thalassaemia mutations. The actual prenatal test is undertaken using two independent PCRs thereby reducing the potential for error. Despite the advantages of PCR, approximately 12 per cent of beta thalassaemia and about nine per cent of alpha thalassaemia cases require further study in our experience. In this situation, capillary electrophoresis has again proven helpful since a DNA scanning approach, such as single strand conformation polymorphism, can be automated to identify the region of DNA to be sequenced.


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