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Genetic Analysis of a Pedigree With Antithrombin and Prothrombin Compound Mutations and Antithrombin Heterozygotes.


ABSTRACT: Background and Aims: Antithrombin (AT) is the most important physiological inhibitor in vivo, and coagulation factor II (FII) or prothrombin is a coagulation factor vital to life. The purpose of our research was to illustrate the connection between gene mutations and the corresponding deficiencies of AT and FII. Methods: Functional and molecular analyses were performed. The possible impact of the mutation was analyzed by online bioinformatics software. ClustalX-2.1-win and PyMol/Swiss-Pdb Viewer software were used for conservative analyses and to generate molecular graphic images, respectively. Results: The proband showed a lower limb venous thrombosis and acute pulmonary embolism infarction with reduced AT activity (50%). His mother, with subcutaneous ecchymosis, had reduced activities of AT and FII, of 44 and 5%, respectively. Molecular analysis showed that both the proband and his mother carried c.964A > T (p.Lys322stop) heterozygotes in SERPINC1. The difference was that his mother carried homozygous c.494C > T (p.Thr165Met) in F2, while the proband was wild type. Bioinformatics and model analysis indicated that mutations may destroy the function and structure of AT and FII protein. Conclusion: This study identified a novel mutation of SERPINC1 and a missense mutation of F2, which may be the molecular mechanism leading to AT and FII deficiency in this family. It will help genetic diagnosis and counseling for thrombotic families.

SUBMITTER: Zhang H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9014201 | biostudies-literature | 2022

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Genetic Analysis of a Pedigree With Antithrombin and Prothrombin Compound Mutations and Antithrombin Heterozygotes.

Zhang Haiyue H   Hu Yiling Y   Pan Dongli D   Xv Yuehua Y   Shen Weifeng W  

Frontiers in genetics 20220404


<b>Background and Aims:</b> Antithrombin (AT) is the most important physiological inhibitor <i>in vivo</i>, and coagulation factor II (FII) or prothrombin is a coagulation factor vital to life. The purpose of our research was to illustrate the connection between gene mutations and the corresponding deficiencies of AT and FII. <b>Methods:</b> Functional and molecular analyses were performed. The possible impact of the mutation was analyzed by online bioinformatics software. ClustalX-2.1-win and P  ...[more]

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