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    ISSN: 1432-1076
    Schlagwort(e): Key words Arg506 to Gln ; t-PA ; u-PA ; PAI 1 ; D-Dimer
    Quelle: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Thema: Medizin
    Notizen: Abstract Resistance to activated protein C (APCR), in the majority of cases due to the arginine506 (Arg506) to glutamine (Gln) mutation in the factor V gene, has emerged as the most important hereditary cause of venous thrombo-embolism. To determine to what extent this relatively common gene mutation influences the fibrinolytic system we investigated a population of APC resistant children (n = 65) in comparison with a control group␣of sex- and age-matched healthy children (n = 100). Compared to the controls, plasma levels of tissue-type plasminogen activator (t-PA), urokinase-type plasminogen activator (u-PA) and plasminogen activator inhibitor (PAI) 1 antigen, D-Dimer and enhanced thrombin generation were significantly (P 〈 0.0001) increased in children with the common factor V mutation. No difference was found between symptomatic and non-symptomatic children. Whether high concentrations of t-PA, u-PA and PA1 antigen can predict future vascular occlusion in children with APCR requires a more extensive multicentre study. Conclusion Our data indicate that hypercoagulability in children with the Arg506 to Gln mutation in the factor V gene is mainly attributed to the genetic aetiology of the disease.
    Materialart: Digitale Medien
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  • 2
    ISSN: 1432-1076
    Schlagwort(e): Key words Factor V Leiden ; Protein C ; Protein S ; Thromboembolism ; Childhood
    Quelle: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Thema: Medizin
    Notizen: Abstract Hereditary resistance to the anticoagulatory action of activated protein C (APC resistance, APCR) was identified as a possible new thrombophilic factor in a high percentage (17%–60%) of young adults with thrombotic events. A single missense mutation (R506Q) due to a G/A transition (G1691A) in exon 10 of the factor V gene is regarded as the causative molecular defect, resulting in factor V Leiden which is correlated with APCR. Identification of this mutation by polymerase chain reaction-based methods is easy to perform and prevents pre-analytical and analytical errors in the coagulometric assay for APCR. Since the impact of this mutation in children with thrombo-embolic disease has not been determined to date, we initiated a multi centre prevalence study in two paediatric populations, with and without thrombo-embolic events. We compared 125 paediatric patients with thrombosis, divided into three different age groups (0 to 〈 0.5 years; 〉 0.5 to 〈 10 years; 〉 10 to 〈 18 years) with a normal population of 159 children. Although the mutation G1691A was found with an unexpectedly high prevalence of 12% in our normal controls, the prevalence was significantly higher in the age groups: 0 to 〈 0.5 years (26%) and 〉 10 to 〈 18 years (30%). In patients between 〉 0.5 and 〈 10 years the overall prevalence was similar to that of the control group (13%). However, in patients of this age with spontaneous thrombosis, G1691A was also a significant risk factor (5/17 〉 29%). Homozygosity for G1691A was detected in three patients but not in the control group. Including deficiencies of protein C, protein S, antithrombin, and the presence of anti-phospholipid antibodies, thrombosis was correlated with endogenous thrombophilic factors in 38/125 patients (30.4%). Conclusion Our results emphasize the impact of factor V Leiden on thrombogenesis in children. However, the significance is age-dependent and may reflect the different physiology of haemostasis in the three age groups. The diagnostic workup of children with thrombosis should include tests for factor V Leiden. The correlation of factor V Leiden with the clinical course of thrombo-embolism in children is essential to establish rational guidelines for therapy and prophylaxis of APCR-related thrombosis which are not yet available.
    Materialart: Digitale Medien
    Bibliothek Standort Signatur Band/Heft/Jahr Verfügbarkeit
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