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Title: Genetic association of HMS in Kumasi, Ghana


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Genetic association of HMS in Kumasi, Ghana
Ruby Martin-Peprah a, Dominic Kwiatkowski b,
George Bedu-Addo c, Imelda Bates d a. Komfo
Anokye Teaching Hospital, Kumasi, b. Wellcome
Trust Centre for Human Genetics, Oxford, c. Kwame
Nkrumah University of Science and Technology
School of Medical Sciences and Komfo Anokye
Teaching Hospital, Kumasi, d. Liverpool School
of Tropical Medicine, Liverpool
  • Aim
  • To Identify the segregational pattern of
    splenomegaly in family members of patients with
    HMS in Kumasi, Ghana
  • To determine the association of HMS to known
    malaria resistance genes
  • Introduction
  • HMS is a disease of persistent splenomegaly in
    adult inhabitants of many malaria endemic
    tropical countries, and diagnosed by a set
    criteria (Box 1)
  • HMS is believed to have a genetic basis because
    it has
  • Tribal associations
  • Familial predisposition
  • Female preponderance
  • Related to certain genetic markers such as HLA
    DR2 and IGHG3 G
  • Diagnostic criteria for HMS
  • Spleen 10cm below the left sub-costal margin
  • Long term residence in malaria endemic area
  • A splenic reduction of to 40 after four
    months malarial therapy
  • PCR for immunoglobulin gene rearrangement (to
    exclude lymphoma)
  • These were supported by high immunoglobulin and
    malaria antibody titres and low malaria
    parasitaemia
  • Methods
  • Confirm HMS in patients with massive splenomegaly
  • Determine segregational patterns of splenomegaly
    in family members of patients and sex matched
    controls of similar socio-economic background
  • Association studies with known malaria
    susceptibility and resistance, and B-cell
    development genes

Location of HMS
Fig a Pedigree of patient A
Fig b Pedigree of patient B
HMS patient with spleen outlined
  • Results
  • 6/22 patients had 11 family members with
    splenomegaly and 1/15 controls had a family
    member with splenomegaly (p0.04)
  • No definite pattern of segregation (see example
    of pedigree of families with splenomegaly in
    figs. a and b)
  • No association with HbS, ICAM, G6PD, IL4, CD36,
  • 63 of HMS patients and 20 of controls had
    haemoglobin levels below 12g/dl (?26.8 p0.009)
  • 50 of HMS patients and 15 of controls had IgM
    values more than 2SD above the local mean
    (p0.005)
  • Mean malaria antibody titres were significantly
    higher in patients (p0.001) than that of local
    mean
  • Malaria parasitaemia identified by malaria PCR in
    3 patients and 2 controls, and not by blood film
    microscopy
  • Conclusion
  • HMS is not associated with a single gene, but may
    be related to a complex interaction between many
    different genetic and environmental factors
  • Low levels of malaria parasitaemia in HMS are not
    associated with malaria resistant genes and genes
    of B-cell development and antibody production
  • Discussion
  • Relatives of HMS patients are more likely to have
    splenomegaly than population controls
  • No clear pattern of familial segregation to
    indicate the involvement of a single gene
  • No association of HMS with malaria resistant and
    B-cell development genes
  • HMS was associated with low haemoglobin levels,
    high malaria antibody and immunoglobulin M titres
  • Low malaria parasitaemia in HMS
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