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Molecular genetics of hereditary prothrombin deficiency in Indian patients: identification of a novel Ala362 --> Thr (Prothrombin Vellore 1) mutation.

G Jayandharan1, A Viswabandya, S Baidya, S C Nair, R V Shaji, M Chandy, A Srivastava.   

Abstract

Prothrombin deficiency is a rare (1:200 000) autosomal recessive disorder caused by diverse mutations in prothrombin gene. We have studied the molecular basis of this disorder in four unrelated Indian patients. The diagnosis was based on prolonged prothrombin (PT) and activated partial thromboplastin times and low factor II coagulant activity (FII: C) measured using a PT based assay. FII: C levels ranged between 4.7% and 17.5%. Mutations were identified in all the four patients. Five different causative mutations including four (80%) missense and an in-frame deletion (20%) were identified. One of them was a novel, Ala362 --> Thr amino acid change affecting 'B' chain of -thrombin. This mutation was present in a compound heterozygous state with a previously reported Arg-1 --> Gln missense change affecting pro-peptide cleavage site. Ala362 --> Thr occurred at a codon, evolutionarily conserved in all the 24 different prothrombins or its related serine proteases studied. Molecular modeling of this mutation was found to cause a conformational change around the region involving a catalytic triad residue His363 and a cysteine residue at codon 364. The FII: C level in this patient was 17.5%. Three other previously reported mutations were also detected in the homozygous state: Arg271 --> Cys in Kringle-2 region, a Glu309 --> Lys in "A" chain of -thrombin and an in-frame deletion of 3 bp (AAG) leading to Del Lys301/302 in "A" chain of -thrombin. This is the first report of the molecular basis of prothrombin deficiency in Indian patients and we suggest the eponym 'Prothrombin Vellore 1' for Ala362 --> Thr mutation.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15892853     DOI: 10.1111/j.1538-7836.2005.01402.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Thromb Haemost        ISSN: 1538-7836            Impact factor:   5.824


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