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Denaturing high-performance liquid chromatography technique platform applied to screen G6PD deficient variants. | LitMetric

Denaturing high-performance liquid chromatography technique platform applied to screen G6PD deficient variants.

Zhonghua Yi Xue Yi Chuan Xue Za Zhi

Medical Genetic Department, Basic Medical College, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou, Guangdong, P. R. China.

Published: December 2005

AI Article Synopsis

  • A new technique called denaturing high performance liquid chromatography (DHPLC) was developed to effectively screen for G6PD deficient variants in patients from China.
  • DHPLC demonstrated higher accuracy and efficiency compared to traditional methods like ARMS and DNA sequencing, identifying various G6PD variants in a study of 124 patients.
  • The method not only provided rapid results at a low cost, but also successfully detected heterozygous females, highlighting its advantages for clinical use in identifying G6PD deficiencies.

Article Abstract

Objective: Of denaturing high performance liquid chromatography (DHPLC), a technique platform was developed for screening G6PD deficient variants.

Methods: When applied to screen and identify the G6PD deficient variants from 124 patients who come from 11 nations in China, the DHPLC was compared with amplification refractory mutation system (ARMS) or DNA sequence technique and assessed carefully in its accuracy, sensitivity, efficiency and the cost of experiment.

Results: The G6PD-deficient variants, such as 1388 G-->A (36/124 cases), 1376 G-->T(35), 95 A-->G (14), 1024 C-->T (3), 392 G-->T (4), 871 G-->A /1311 C-->T /IVS XI +93 t-->c (9), 871 G-->A (1), 1311 C-->T/IVS XI +93 t-->c (4), 1376 G-->T /1388 G-->A (1) and so on, were characterized as sharp peaks by DHPLC and verified by DNA sequence. Further, the standard chromatograms were put into database for 8 kinds of common G6PD deficient variants in Chinese populations. And also DHPLC found 3 G6PD variants (1388 G-->A) from 103 negative controls. With taking 8.8 minutes and costing 1 dollar for each sample, DHPLC successfully detected and identified 34 heterozygous females from patients with G6PD deficiency. However, ARMS checked 83 positive controls but got 12 false G6PD mutants, of which 5 were false positive, 7 false negative. Above results show that DHPLC sounds like to be more convenience, sensitive and accurate than ARMS and DNA sequence techniques for checking G6PD mutants.

Conclusion: DHPLC is of great advantage to screen the G6PD deficient variants with accuracy, convenience, automation and less cost, and significantly to identify the female heterozygote and clinical type IV individuals with G6PD deficiency.

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