Origin heterogeneity of Hb Lepore-Boston gene in Italy

Citation
G. Fioretti, et al., Origin heterogeneity of Hb Lepore-Boston gene in Italy, American journal of human genetics , 50-II(4), 1992, pp. 781-786
ISSN journal
00029297
Volume
50-II
Issue
4
Year of publication
1992
Pages
781 - 786
Database
ACNP
SICI code
Abstract
Forty-three hybrid .-.-globin genes were characterized by DNA sequence analysis and associated RFLP haplotypes in 40 families from Abruzzo and Campania, which are on the east and west coast of Italy, respectively. All the genes had the .-globin sequence up to the exon 2 codon 87 and had the .-globin sequence from IVS-2-8; between these two ends, they had 58 bp in common with the .- and .-globin genes. Thus, they were all of the Lepore-Boston type. A chromosomal background heterogeneity was present among the mutant genes. In fact, they were all associated with (+ . . . .) 5' subhaplotype, but 23/31 from Campania were associated with (+ +) 3' subhaplotype, whereas 12/12 genes from Abruzzo and 8/31 from Campania were associated with (+ .). DNA sequencing of homozygous subjects showed that (+ +) 3' subhaplotype was associated, at IVS-2-74, with G, while (+ .) was associated with T; that is, they were associated with the .-globin gene sequence of frameworks 1 and 2, respectively. The molecular characteristics of this heterogeneity, as well as its geographical patterns in the eastern and western regions of Italy, represent strong evidence for the recurrent and multicentric origins of the mutation.