Two Cases Of Von Willebrand Disease Type 3 In Consanguineous Chinese Families

MOLECULAR GENETICS & GENOMIC MEDICINE(2020)

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Background von Willebrand disease (VWD) is the most common inherited bleeding disorder caused by defective or deficient von Willebrand factor (VWF). VWD type 3 is inherited in autosomal recessive manner. We described clinical and molecular features of VWD type 3 in two consanguineous marriage families. Methods Peripheral blood was collected, PT, APTT, FVIII:C, VWF:RCo, VWF:Ag were measured. A targeted next-generation sequencing panel covering F8, F9, and VWF genes was applied followed by Sanger sequencing. Results Both families had a baby die in their first year due to bleeding disorders. A 23-year-old female patient from family A suffered menorrhagia, and another 30-year-old male patient from family B was characterized with hematoma in the lower extremity. Both patients showed severely decreased FVIII:C, VWF:Ag. Recurrent homozygous VWF c.4696C>T (p.Arg1566Ter) nonsense mutation was identified in the female patient, and novel homozygous VWF c.6450C>A (p.Cys2150Ter) nonsense mutation was identified the male patient. Heterozygotes in family members showed mild/moderate decrease in VWF:Ag or VWF:RCo. Conclusions We identified VWD type 3 in two consanguineous marriage families, and our work further strengthen the risk of delivering disorders inherited in AR manner in populations with frequent consanguineous partnerships.
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autosomal recessive,consanguineous marriage,F8,von Willebrand disease,VWF
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