Inherited resistance to activated protein C (APC), which is caused by a single point mutation in the gene for factor V, is a common risk factor for thrombosis. In this study, the prevalence of APC resistance in 18 unrelated thrombosis-prone families with inherited protein S deficiency was investigated to determine its role as additional genetic risk factor for thrombosis. In addition, a detailed evaluation of the clinical manifestations in these families was performed. Venous thrombotic events had occurred in 47% of the protein S-deficient patients (64/136) and in 7% of relatives without protein S deficiency (14/191). As estimated from Kaplan-Meier analysis, 50% of protein S-deficient family members and 12% of those without protein S deficiency had had manifestation of venous thromboembolism at the age of 45 years. The age at the first thrombotic event ranged from 10 to 81 years (mean, 32.5 years) and a large intrafamilial and interfamilial variability in expression of thrombotic symptoms was seen. The factor V gene mutation related to APC resistance was present in 6 (38%) of 16 probands available for testing; in total, the mutation was found in 7 (39%) of the 18 families. In family members with combined defects, 72% (13/18) had had thrombosis as compared with 19% (4/21) of those with only protein S deficiency and 19% (4/21) of those with only the factor V mutation. In conclusion, APC resistance was found to be highly prevalent in thrombosis-prone families with protein S deficiency and was an additional genetic risk factor for thrombosis in these families. The results suggest thrombosis-prone families with protein S deficiency often to be affected by yet another genetic defect.
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June 15, 1995
Resistance to activated protein C as an additional genetic risk factor in hereditary deficiency of protein S
B Zoller,
B Zoller
Department of Clinical Chemistry, University of Lund, Malmo General Hospital, Sweden.
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A Berntsdotter,
A Berntsdotter
Department of Clinical Chemistry, University of Lund, Malmo General Hospital, Sweden.
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P Garcia de Frutos,
P Garcia de Frutos
Department of Clinical Chemistry, University of Lund, Malmo General Hospital, Sweden.
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B Dahlback
B Dahlback
Department of Clinical Chemistry, University of Lund, Malmo General Hospital, Sweden.
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Blood (1995) 85 (12): 3518–3523.
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B Zoller, A Berntsdotter, P Garcia de Frutos, B Dahlback; Resistance to activated protein C as an additional genetic risk factor in hereditary deficiency of protein S. Blood 1995; 85 (12): 3518–3523. doi: https://doi.org/10.1182/blood.V85.12.3518.bloodjournal85123518
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