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Genetic Alterations, DNA Methylation, Alloantibodies and Phenotypic Heterogeneity in Type III von Willebrand Disease

Authors :
Muhammad Asif Naveed
Aiysha Abid
Nadir Ali
Yaqoob Hassan
Ali Amar
Aymen Javed
Khansa Qamar
Ghulam Mustafa
Ali Raza
Umera Saleem
Shabbir Hussain
Madiha Shakoor
Shagufta Khaliq
Shahida Mohsin
Source :
Genes; Volume 13; Issue 6; Pages: 971
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
MDPI AG, 2022.

Abstract

Type III von Willebrand disease is present in the Punjab province of Pakistan along with other inherited bleeding disorders like hemophilia. Cousin marriages are very common in Pakistan so genetic studies help to establish protocols for screening, especially at the antenatal level. Factors behind the phenotypic variation of the severity of bleeding in type III vWD are largely unknown. The study was conducted to determine Mutations/genetic alterations in type III von Willebrand disease and also to determine the association of different mutations, methylation status, ITGA2B/B3 mutations and alloimmunization with the severity of type III vWD. After informed consent and detailed history of the patients, routine tests and DNA extraction from blood, mutational analysis was performed by Next Generation Sequencing on Ion Torrent PGM. DNA methylation status was also checked with the help of PCR. In our cohort, 55 cases were detected with pathogenic mutations. A total of 27 different mutations were identified in 55 solved cases; 16 (59.2%) were novel. The mean bleeding score in truncating mutations and essential splice site mutations was relatively higher than weak and strong missense mutations. The mean bleeding score showed insignificant variation for different DNA methylation statuses of the VWF gene at the cg23551979 CpG site. Mutations in exons 7,10, 25, 28, 31, 43, and intron 41 splice site account for 75% of the mutations.

Details

ISSN :
20734425
Volume :
13
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Genes
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....bf175d7cd89a6a1444f2543a780e1338