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Nature ; 315(6018): 427-30, 1985.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2987704

ABSTRACT

The most common inherited bleeding disorder in man, haemophilia A, is caused by defect in factor VIII, a component in the blood coagulation pathway. The X-chromosome-linked disease almost certainly stems from a heterogeneous collection of genetic lesions. Because, without proper treatment, haemophilia can be a fatal disease, new mutations are necessary to account for its constant frequency in the population. In addition, haemophilia A displays a wide range of severity, and some 15% of haemophiliacs generate high levels of antibodies against factor VIII ('inhibitor patients'). The present work elucidates the molecular genetic basis of haemophilia in some individuals. Using the recently cloned factor VIII gene as a probe, we have identified two different nonsense point mutations in the factor VIII gene of haemophiliacs, as well as two different partial deletions of the gene. Our survey of 92 haemophiliacs indicates no firm correlation between antibody (inhibitor) production and gross gene defects.


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Factor VIII/genetics , Hemophilia A/genetics , Autoantibodies/biosynthesis , Base Sequence , Chromosome Deletion , DNA Restriction Enzymes , Factor VIII/immunology , Genes , Humans , Male , Mutation , Pedigree
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Nature ; 312(5992): 326-30, 1984.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-6438525

ABSTRACT

The complete 186,000 base-pair (bp) human factor VIII gene has been isolated and consists of 26 exons ranging in size from 69 to 3,106 bp and introns as large as 32.4 kilobases (kb). Nine kb of mRNA and protein-coding DNA has been sequenced and the mRNA termini have been mapped. The relationship between internal duplications in factor VIII and evolution of the gene is discussed.


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Factor VIII/genetics , Base Sequence , Cloning, Molecular , Genes , Humans , Liver/physiology , Protein Conformation , RNA, Messenger/genetics
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