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High Prevalence of Factor V Mutation (Leiden) in the Eastern Mediterranean
[摘要] Factor V (FV), a 330-kDa procofactor, is a plasma protein that acts in concert with other plasma factors in regulating the blood coagulation cascade (1). Upon its proteolysis by factor Xa and/or thrombin, factor Va is inactivated by proteolysis by activated protein C (1)(2). A defect in FV hydrolysis brought about in part by resistance to activated protein C hydrolysis translates into poor anticoagulant activity, leading to thrombosis and other disorders of poor anticoagulation (3)(4)(5). Factor V mutation-Leiden (FV-Leiden) is a specific point mutation, identified as a G-A substitution in nucleotide 1691 in the factor V gene that leads to Arg506-Gln conversion (2) and is associated with hypercoagulability and increased risk of venous thromboembolism. The prevalence of FV-Leiden is high among venous thromboembolism patients (20–60%) compared with otherwise healthy individuals (2–13%) (6)(7). FV-Leiden has been described as a predisposing as well as an additional risk factor for venous thrombosis (3), pulmonary embolism (5), and to a lesser extent coronary artery disease (8 …
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