Title of article :
Novel single nucleotide mutations in exon-10 of human coagulation Factor V gene in patients with pulmonary thromboembolism
Author/Authors :
Kasala, Latheef Department of Cardiology - Sri Venkateswara Institute of Medical Sciences & University - Tirupati - Andhra Pradesh - India , Durgaprasad, Rajasekhar Department of Cardiology - Sri Venkateswara Institute of Medical Sciences & University - Tirupati - Andhra Pradesh - India , Velam, Vanajakshamma Department of Cardiology - Sri Venkateswara Institute of Medical Sciences & University - Tirupati - Andhra Pradesh - India
Abstract :
Introduction: Acute pulmonary thromboembolism (PTE) presents with wide spectrum and has variable prognosis. Factor V Leiden (FVL) is the most common inherited thrombophilia, with a
prevalence of 3%-7% in the general US population, approximately 5% in Whites, 2.2% in Hispanics and
1.2% in Blacks. PTE most commonly originates from venous thrombosis. The occurrence of venous
thromboembolism is a culmination of environmental and genetic risk factors. The current study was
sought to identify the mutations in exon-10 of FV gene in patients with PTE.
Methods: Sixty cases diagnosed with PTE and 50 healthy controls were enrolled in the present study.
Mutation studies in exon-10 of Factor V gene included PCR-DNA sequencing method.
Results: Of 60 patients, we found two novel transition type point mutations: c.1538 G>A and c.1601
G>A in exon-10 of Factor V which is responsible for the cleavage site for aPC. These point mutations
resulted in single amino acid change in protein sequence at p.Arg513Lys and p.Arg534Gln respectively.
These mutations prevent efficient inactivation of Factor V and Factor V remains active which facilitates
over production of thrombin leading to generation of excess fibrin and excess coagulation which results
in deep vein thrombosis and PTE.
Conclusion: We report two novel point mutations (c.1538 G>A and c.1601 G>A) in exon-10 of Factor V gene in Indian patients with PTE.
Keywords :
Pulmonary Thromboembolism , Factor V , Mutations
Journal title :
Journal of Cardiovascular and Thoracic Research (JCVTR)