Publications by authors named "Josue Louokdom Simo"

Background: Major sickle cell syndromes are the most common hemoglobinopathy in the world. The sickle cell patients are subjected to several factors causing inflammation, and the genetic identification of each individual allows to focus the possibility of allelic variations influence of a specific gene and then the polymorphism. This study aims at determining the distribution of HP gene (OMIM#140100) and their involvement on hematological parameters and the iron profile in the sickle cell patients presenting an inflammation condition during major sickle cell syndromes in Cameroun.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Josue Louokdom Simo"

  • - Josue Louokdom Simo's research primarily focuses on the genetic factors influencing sickle cell disease, specifically the haptoglobin gene polymorphism and its relationship with inflammation and iron profiles in patients from Yaounde, Cameroon
  • - The study highlights the significant prevalence of allelic variations in the HP gene and how these variations may impact hematological parameters and iron metabolism in sickle cell patients experiencing inflammatory conditions
  • - Published in the journal "Molecular Genetics and Genomic Medicine," the research underscores the importance of genetic profiling in understanding disease variations and potentially tailoring treatments for sickle cell disease.