Cai R, Li Y, Xu W, Gao X, Feng Q. Hereditary coagulation factor VII deficiency caused by novel compound heterozygous mutations in a Chinese pedigree: A case report.
J Clin Lab Anal 2023;
37:e24768. [PMID:
36572978 PMCID:
PMC9833959 DOI:
10.1002/jcla.24768]
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Abstract
BACKGROUND
Congenital coagulation factor VII (FVII) deficiency is a rare, autosomal-recessive haemorrhagic disorder with an estimated incidence of 1:500,000. This disorder is caused by mutations in the F7 gene.
CASE DESCRIPTION
Here, we report a pedigree of congenital FVII deficiency. The proband was a 30-year-old female with severely low FVII activity and a history of menorrhagia and epistaxis since her childhood who was subsequently diagnosed with congenital compound heterozygous FVII deficiency. A genetic study revealed a novel combination of compound heterozygous mutations (c.64G 〉 A, p.Gly22Ser and c.1027G 〉 A, p.Gly343Ser). Her father and older son had the c.64G 〉 A, p.Gly22Ser (heterozygous) mutation. Her mother and younger son had the c.1027G 〉 A, p.Gly343Ser (heterozygous) mutation. The predicted results of PolyPhen-2 and MutationTaster indicated that these mutations were probably damaging and disease-causing, respectively.
CONCLUSION
In this study, we identified a novel combination of genetic mutations that could expand the mutant library and help in elucidating the pathogenesis of hereditary human coagulation FVII deficiency. A novel combination of compound heterozygous mutations was reported for the first time in Chinese individuals.
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