| Literature DB >> 16905958 |
Simone Rost1, Christof Geisen, Andreas Fregin, Erhard Seifried, Clemens R Müller, Johannes Oldenburg.
Abstract
Congenital combined deficiency of the vitamin-K-dependent coagulation factors (VKCFD) represents a rare autosomal recessive inherited bleeding disorder caused by mutations in either the gamma-glutamyl carboxylase gene (VKCFD type 1) or the vitamin K epoxide reductase gene (VKCFD type 2). Four different mutations of the gamma-glutamyl carboxylase gene (GGCX) have so far been reported in three unrelated patients with VKCFD type 1. Here we report on a fourth patient who presented with two compound heterozygous missense mutations of the GGCX gene, His404Pro and Arg485Pro. The His404Pro mutation has not been described previously, while the Arg485Pro mutation has been reported in another compound heterozygous VKCFD type 1 patient from Germany. Most interestingly, haplotype analysis revealed that Arg485Pro is due to a founder mutation, suggesting that this mutation is present in the German population at some low frequency. The founder mutation explains that the only two compound heterozygous VKCFD type 1 patients known today originated from Germany.Entities:
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Year: 2006 PMID: 16905958 DOI: 10.1097/01.mbc.0000240927.88177.d1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Blood Coagul Fibrinolysis ISSN: 0957-5235 Impact factor: 1.276