Research Article

Genotype-Phenotype Correlation of G6PD Mutations among Central Thai Children with G6PD Deficiency

Table 2

The genotyping of 104 G6PD alleles in 102 G6PD-deficient Thai children.

Genotype of G6PD mutationNumber n (%)MaleFemale
Hemizygous n (%)Heterozygous n (%)Homozygous/compound heterozygous n (%)

Viangchan (871G > A)48 (46.2)34 (46.6)11 (40.7)3 (75%)
Canton (1376G > T)16 (15.4)9 (12.3)6 (22.2)1 (25%)
Kaiping (1388G > A)15 (14.4)12 (16.4)3 (11.1)
Mahidol (487G > A)9 (8.6)6 (8.2)3 (11.1)
Quing Yan (392G > T)4 (3.8)1 (1.3)3 (11.1)
Aures (143C > T)2 (1.9)2 (2.7)
Coimbra (592C > T)2 (1.9)2 (2.7)
Songklanagarind (196T > A)2 (1.9)2 (2.7)
Union (1360C > T)2 (1.9)2 (2.7)
Valladolid (406C > T)2 (1.9)1 (1.3)1 (3.7)
Chinese-5 (1024C > T)1 (1)1 (1.3)
Mediterranean (563C > T)1 (1)1 (1.3)
Total10473274

Data shown as number (percent).