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Familial Multiple Coagulation Factor Deficiencies (FMCFDs) in a Large Cohort of Patients—A Single-Center Experience in Genetic Diagnosis

Background: Familial multiple coagulation factor deficiencies (FMCFDs) are a group of inherited hemostatic disorders with the simultaneous reduction of plasma activity of at least two coagulation factors. As consequence, the type and severity of symptoms and the management of bleeding/thrombotic epi...

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Autores principales: Preisler, Barbara, Pezeshkpoor, Behnaz, Banchev, Atanas, Fischer, Ronald, Zieger, Barbara, Scholz, Ute, Rühl, Heiko, Kemkes-Matthes, Bettina, Schmitt, Ursula, Redlich, Antje, Unal, Sule, Laws, Hans-Jürgen, Olivieri, Martin, Oldenburg, Johannes, Pavlova, Anna
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7831305/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33477601
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm10020347
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author Preisler, Barbara
Pezeshkpoor, Behnaz
Banchev, Atanas
Fischer, Ronald
Zieger, Barbara
Scholz, Ute
Rühl, Heiko
Kemkes-Matthes, Bettina
Schmitt, Ursula
Redlich, Antje
Unal, Sule
Laws, Hans-Jürgen
Olivieri, Martin
Oldenburg, Johannes
Pavlova, Anna
author_facet Preisler, Barbara
Pezeshkpoor, Behnaz
Banchev, Atanas
Fischer, Ronald
Zieger, Barbara
Scholz, Ute
Rühl, Heiko
Kemkes-Matthes, Bettina
Schmitt, Ursula
Redlich, Antje
Unal, Sule
Laws, Hans-Jürgen
Olivieri, Martin
Oldenburg, Johannes
Pavlova, Anna
author_sort Preisler, Barbara
collection PubMed
description Background: Familial multiple coagulation factor deficiencies (FMCFDs) are a group of inherited hemostatic disorders with the simultaneous reduction of plasma activity of at least two coagulation factors. As consequence, the type and severity of symptoms and the management of bleeding/thrombotic episodes vary among patients. The aim of this study was to identify the underlying genetic defect in patients with FMCFDs. Methods: Activity levels were collected from the largest cohort of laboratory-diagnosed FMCFD patients described so far. Genetic analysis was performed using next-generation sequencing. Results: In total, 52 FMCFDs resulted from coincidental co-inheritance of single-factor deficiencies. All coagulation factors (except factor XII (FXII)) were involved in different combinations. Factor VII (FVII) deficiency showed the highest prevalence. The second group summarized 21 patients with FMCFDs due to a single-gene defect resulting in combined FV/FVIII deficiency or vitamin K–dependent coagulation factor deficiency. In the third group, nine patients with a combined deficiency of FVII and FX caused by the partial deletion of chromosome 13 were identified. The majority of patients exhibited bleeding symptoms while thrombotic events were uncommon. Conclusions: FMCFDs are heritable abnormalities of hemostasis with a very low population frequency rendering them orphan diseases. A combination of comprehensive screening of residual activities and molecular genetic analysis could avoid under- and misdiagnosis.
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spelling pubmed-78313052021-01-26 Familial Multiple Coagulation Factor Deficiencies (FMCFDs) in a Large Cohort of Patients—A Single-Center Experience in Genetic Diagnosis Preisler, Barbara Pezeshkpoor, Behnaz Banchev, Atanas Fischer, Ronald Zieger, Barbara Scholz, Ute Rühl, Heiko Kemkes-Matthes, Bettina Schmitt, Ursula Redlich, Antje Unal, Sule Laws, Hans-Jürgen Olivieri, Martin Oldenburg, Johannes Pavlova, Anna J Clin Med Article Background: Familial multiple coagulation factor deficiencies (FMCFDs) are a group of inherited hemostatic disorders with the simultaneous reduction of plasma activity of at least two coagulation factors. As consequence, the type and severity of symptoms and the management of bleeding/thrombotic episodes vary among patients. The aim of this study was to identify the underlying genetic defect in patients with FMCFDs. Methods: Activity levels were collected from the largest cohort of laboratory-diagnosed FMCFD patients described so far. Genetic analysis was performed using next-generation sequencing. Results: In total, 52 FMCFDs resulted from coincidental co-inheritance of single-factor deficiencies. All coagulation factors (except factor XII (FXII)) were involved in different combinations. Factor VII (FVII) deficiency showed the highest prevalence. The second group summarized 21 patients with FMCFDs due to a single-gene defect resulting in combined FV/FVIII deficiency or vitamin K–dependent coagulation factor deficiency. In the third group, nine patients with a combined deficiency of FVII and FX caused by the partial deletion of chromosome 13 were identified. The majority of patients exhibited bleeding symptoms while thrombotic events were uncommon. Conclusions: FMCFDs are heritable abnormalities of hemostasis with a very low population frequency rendering them orphan diseases. A combination of comprehensive screening of residual activities and molecular genetic analysis could avoid under- and misdiagnosis. MDPI 2021-01-18 /pmc/articles/PMC7831305/ /pubmed/33477601 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm10020347 Text en © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Article
Preisler, Barbara
Pezeshkpoor, Behnaz
Banchev, Atanas
Fischer, Ronald
Zieger, Barbara
Scholz, Ute
Rühl, Heiko
Kemkes-Matthes, Bettina
Schmitt, Ursula
Redlich, Antje
Unal, Sule
Laws, Hans-Jürgen
Olivieri, Martin
Oldenburg, Johannes
Pavlova, Anna
Familial Multiple Coagulation Factor Deficiencies (FMCFDs) in a Large Cohort of Patients—A Single-Center Experience in Genetic Diagnosis
title Familial Multiple Coagulation Factor Deficiencies (FMCFDs) in a Large Cohort of Patients—A Single-Center Experience in Genetic Diagnosis
title_full Familial Multiple Coagulation Factor Deficiencies (FMCFDs) in a Large Cohort of Patients—A Single-Center Experience in Genetic Diagnosis
title_fullStr Familial Multiple Coagulation Factor Deficiencies (FMCFDs) in a Large Cohort of Patients—A Single-Center Experience in Genetic Diagnosis
title_full_unstemmed Familial Multiple Coagulation Factor Deficiencies (FMCFDs) in a Large Cohort of Patients—A Single-Center Experience in Genetic Diagnosis
title_short Familial Multiple Coagulation Factor Deficiencies (FMCFDs) in a Large Cohort of Patients—A Single-Center Experience in Genetic Diagnosis
title_sort familial multiple coagulation factor deficiencies (fmcfds) in a large cohort of patients—a single-center experience in genetic diagnosis
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7831305/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33477601
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm10020347
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