Maroofi N, Azarkeivan A, Banihashemi S, Mohammadparast S, Aghajanirefah A, Banan M. An enhancer haplotype may influence BCL11A expression levels and the response to hydroxyurea in β-thalassemia patients.
Pharmacogenomics 2017. [PMID:
28639471 DOI:
10.2217/pgs-2017-0019]
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Abstract
AIM
To identify the BCL11A intron-2 enhancer linkage disequilibrium (LD) block, harboring two previously identified SNPs, associating with the hydroxyurea response in β-thalassemia patients and the functional significance of this region.
MATERIALS & METHODS
Several neighboring SNPs were genotyped in our cohort. The associating LD block was identified, and its function studied in K562 erythroid cells via CRISPR/Cas9 genome editing.
RESULTS
A haplotype harboring three tag SNPs correlated significantly with the HU-response and BCL11A transcript levels in the patients' reticulocytes. Two deletions encompassing this LD block significantly reduced BCL11A transcript levels in K562 cells.
CONCLUSION
Our data suggest an essential role for this LD block in BCL11A expression levels and the response to hydroxyurea in β-thalassemia patients.
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