Compound Heterozygous Factor VII Deficiency c.1025G>A p.(Arg342Gln) With Novel Missense Variant c.194C>G p.(Ala65Gly)

Christian Aledia Gallardo, Lester Jun Long Wong, Christina Lai Lin Sum, Liuh Ling Goh, Kiat Hoe Ong

Abstract


Factor VII (FVII) deficiency manifests as prolonged prothrombin time (PT) and reduced FVII activity. We report a case of an asymptomatic 60-year-old gentleman with discrepancies in PT and FVII coagulant activity levels (FVII:C) on three different thromboplastin reagents used. Further sequence analysis on genomic DNA showed double heterozygosity for c.1025G>A p.Arg342Gln and c.194C>G p.Ala65Gly in the F7 gene. To date, p.Ala65Gly in exon 2 of the F7 gene represents a novel variant in patients with FVII deficiency and is classified as likely pathogenic. Computational prediction tools support a deleterious effect on the gene. The genotype-phenotype association and the clinical significance of this exon 2 missense variant is proposed in this case report.




J Hematol. 2022;11(1):29-33
doi: https://doi.org/10.14740/jh943

Keywords


Factor VII deficiency; Prothrombin time; Thromboplastin; Mutation missense; Genetics

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