Our study emphasizes the importance of -572G > C polymorphism in increasing IL-6 levels, thereby showing its significant role in DVT in India. IL-6 -174G > C and -597G > A were neither associated with raised plasma IL-6 levels nor with thrombotic risk. Thus -572G > C polymorphism detection may be one of the connecting links between IL-6 and thrombotic risk in Indian DVT patients.
We found 5/18(27.β) δβ-thalassemia cases with co-inherited alpha 3.7 deletion and 3/18 (16β) cases with IVS 1-5(G-C) mutation. Patients showed features of thalassemia intermedia phenotype among which those with co-inherited IVS 1-5(G-C) mutation showed severe phenotype as compared to those with co-inherited alpha 3.7 deletion. So, we highlight importance of genotyping of patients with δβ thalassemia or HPFH and coinheritance with inherited factors which plays crucial role in clinicopathological profile and setting up prenatal diagnostic protocol.
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