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Spectrum of molecular defects and mutation detection rate in patients with mild and moderate hemophilia A

✍ Scribed by Nadja Bogdanova; Arseni Markoff; Roswith Eisert; Cornelia Wermes; Hartmut Pollmann; Albena Todorova; Marcin Chlystun; Ulrike Nowak-Göttl; Jürgen Horst


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2007
Tongue
English
Weight
355 KB
Volume
28
Category
Article
ISSN
1059-7794

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Communicated by Arupa Ganguly

The amount of residual F8 (FVIII:C) determines the clinical severity of hemophilia A. Recently, we showed that the mutation detection rate in severely affected male patients (FVIII:Co1% of normal) is virtually 100% when testing for the common intron 22-/intron 1-inversions and big deletions, followed by genomic sequencing of the F8 gene. Here we report on the spectrum of mutations and their distribution throughout the F8 gene sequence in 135 patients with moderate (n 5 23) or mild (n 5 112) hemophilia A. In contrast to the severe form of the disorder, analysis on the genomic level failed to detect the molecular defect in 4% of the moderately and in 12% of the mildly affected patients. A total of 36 of the mutations identified in this study are novel. The vast majority of the detected changes were missense. The newly detected amino acid substitutions were scored for potential distant or local conformational changes and influence on molecular stability for every single F8 domain with available structures, using homology modeling. Two molecular changes in the promoter region of the factor VIII gene (c.-112G4A and -219C4T), affecting the core segment (minimal promoter) were detected in two patients with mild hemophilia A. To our knowledge this is the first report on promoter mutations in the F8 gene. Hum Mutat 28(1), 54-60, 2007.


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