Venous thromboembolism is caused by prothrombin p.Arg541Trp mutation in Japanese individuals

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Abstract

Venous thromboembolism (VTE) is a multifactorial disease. Because low-frequency variants and rare mutations have been found to predispose carriers toward VTE, there is a need for variant discovery in clinical settings. Therefore, we used a whole-exome approach for a young VTE patient with a positive family history. We identified in the proband and his affected mother a rare, functional missense variant of prothrombin, p.Arg541Trp, which contributes to the clinical picture of VTE.

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Yamamoto, J., Yamamoto, M., Takano, K., Okazaki, T., Arakawa, R., Hara, H., … Kato, N. (2021). Venous thromboembolism is caused by prothrombin p.Arg541Trp mutation in Japanese individuals. Human Genome Variation, 8(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41439-021-00145-x

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