A Novel Mutation of Arg306 of Factor V Gene in Hong Kong Chinese
Open Access
- 15 February 1998
- journal article
- Published by American Society of Hematology in Blood
- Vol. 91 (4) , 1135-1139
- https://doi.org/10.1182/blood.v91.4.1135
Abstract
We have analyzed 83 unrelated Hong Kong Chinese for the presence of genetic variants of factor V gene. Forty-three of them had a history of deep vein thrombosis. The DNA sequence variations of exons 7, 10, and 13, where the codons for Arg306, Arg506, and Arg679 are located, respectively, were studied by denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis. The G1691→A (Arg 506→Gln) mutation in exon 10 was not detectable in any of the 83 subjects. However, a high allelic frequency for the G1628→A (Arg 485→Lys) substitution was detectable in the same exon. We have also identified a novel DNA sequence mutation (A1090→G) in exon 7 that resulted in Arg 306→Gly substitution in 2 thrombotic patients and 1 nonthrombotic subject. Fresh blood samples were available from one of them for analysis of activated protein C resistance and the result was negative. Variation of DNA sequence was not found in exon 13 in any of our 83 subjects. The results of this study showed that, although the Arg 506→Gln mutation was rarely found in the Hong Kong Chinese population, a different mutation site such as A 1090→G in exon 7 of the factor V gene (Arg 306) may be of clinical importance.Keywords
This publication has 16 references indexed in Scilit:
- Mutation in the Gene Coding for Coagulation Factor V and the Risk of Myocardial Infarction, Stroke, and Venous Thrombosis in Apparently Healthy MenNew England Journal of Medicine, 1995
- Characterization of the Molecular Defect in Factor VR506APublished by Elsevier ,1995
- High prevalence of a mutation in the factor V gene within the U.K. population: relationship to activated protein C resistance and familial thrombosisBritish Journal of Haematology, 1994
- Physiological anticoagulation. Resistance to activated protein C and venous thromboembolism.Journal of Clinical Investigation, 1994
- Association of idiopathic venous thromboembolism with single point-mutation at Arg506 of factor VThe Lancet, 1994
- Activated protein C resistance caused by Arg506Gln mutation in factor VaThe Lancet, 1994
- Mutation in blood coagulation factor V associated with resistance to activated protein CNature, 1994
- Resistance to Activated Protein C as a Basis for Venous ThrombosisNew England Journal of Medicine, 1994
- Venous thrombosis due to poor anticoagulant response to activated protein C: Leiden Thrombophilia StudyThe Lancet, 1993
- Cloning of cDNAs coding for the heavy chain region and connecting region of human factor V, a blood coagulation factor with four types of internal repeatsBiochemistry, 1987