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Transfus Apher Sci ; 60(5): 103194, 2021 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34275734

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INTRODUCTION: The diagnosis of hemophilia A (HA) is based on the measurement of factor VIII activity (VIII:C). About one-third of non-severe HA patients show a discrepancy of VIII:C measured by one-stage (VIII:C 1st) and chromogenic (VIII:C chr) assays. Different mutations in the F8 gene may cause the discrepancy in results of the FVIII activity assay. The aim of this study was to investigate F8 gene mutations in patients with assay discrepancies and to evaluate their impact on the results of VIII:C assays. METHODS: Mutation analysis was performed on 41 individuals with a discrepancy in VIII:C 1st and FVIII: C chr assays by direct sequencing. In addition, the effect of the variants on FVIII macromolecule structure was investigated by in silico and bioinformatics tools. RESULTS: Genetic analysis disclosed 22 different variants, of which 19 were identified for the first time to be involved in the phenotype of VIII:C discrepancy. Most of the variants related to the higher VIII:C 1st were found in A1, A2, A3 domains. The variant related to VIII:C chr > VIII:C 1st was located in the thrombin cleavage site. In silico analysis showed the effect of variants on FVIII macromolecule stability, which may be the possible mechanism causing the discrepancy. CONCLUSION: Our data shed light on the impact of genetic defects on VIII:C assay and provided evidence that the consideration of these mutations may open a new window to the proper diagnosis and treatment monitoring of non-severe HA patients.


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Factor VIII/biosynthesis , Hemophilia A/blood , Hemophilia A/genetics , Mutation , Adult , Binding Sites , Blood Coagulation , Blood Coagulation Tests/methods , Computational Biology , Computer Simulation , DNA Mutational Analysis , Genetic Testing , Genetic Variation , Humans , Male , Mutation, Missense , Phenotype , Thrombin
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