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Published in: Journal of Thrombosis and Thrombolysis 2/2021

Open Access 01-02-2021 | Thrombosis

Role of prothrombin 19911 A>G polymorphism, blood group and male gender in patients with venous thromboembolism: Results of a German cohort study

Authors: Verena Limperger, Gili Kenet, Bettina Kiesau, Max Köther, Malin Schmeiser, Florian Langer, David Juhl, Maria Shneyder, Andre Franke, Ulrich K. Klostermeier, Rolf Mesters, Frank Rühle, Monika Stoll, Dagmar Steppat, Dorothee Kowalski, Angela Rocke, Piotr Kuta, Tido Bajorat, Antje Torge, Bruno Neuner, Ralf Junker, Ulrike Nowak-Göttl

Published in: Journal of Thrombosis and Thrombolysis | Issue 2/2021

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Abstract

The role of the A>G polymorphism at position 19911 in the prothrombin gene (factor [F] 2 at rs3136516) as a risk factor for venous thromboembolism [VTE] is still unclear. To evaluate the presence of the F2 polymorphism in VTE patients compared to healthy blood donors and to adjust the results for common inherited thrombophilias [IT], age at onset and blood group [BG], and to calculate the risk of VTE recurrence. We investigated 1012 Caucasian patients with a diagnosis of VTE for the presence of the F2 rs3136516 polymorphism and compared these with 902 healthy blood donors. Odds ratios [OR] together with their 95% confidence intervals were calculated adjusted for F5 at rs6025, F2 at rs1799963, blood group, age and gender. In addition, we evaluated the risk of recurrent VTE during patient follow-up calculating hazard ratios [HR] together with their 95% CI. Compared with the AA wildtype, the F2 GG and AG genotypes (rs3136516) were associated with VTE (OR 1.48 and 1.45). The OR in F5 carriers compared to controls was 5.68 and 2.38 in patients with F2 (rs1799963). BG “non-O” was significantly more often diagnosed in patients compared to BG “O” (OR 2.74). VTE recurrence more often occurred in males (HR 2.3) and in carriers with combined thrombophilia (HR 2.11). Noteworthy, the rs3136516 polymorphism alone was not associated significantly with recurrence. In Caucasian patients with VTE the F2 GG/GA genotypes (rs3136516) were moderate risk factors for VTE. Recurrence was associated with male gender and combined thrombophilia.
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Metadata
Title
Role of prothrombin 19911 A>G polymorphism, blood group and male gender in patients with venous thromboembolism: Results of a German cohort study
Authors
Verena Limperger
Gili Kenet
Bettina Kiesau
Max Köther
Malin Schmeiser
Florian Langer
David Juhl
Maria Shneyder
Andre Franke
Ulrich K. Klostermeier
Rolf Mesters
Frank Rühle
Monika Stoll
Dagmar Steppat
Dorothee Kowalski
Angela Rocke
Piotr Kuta
Tido Bajorat
Antje Torge
Bruno Neuner
Ralf Junker
Ulrike Nowak-Göttl
Publication date
01-02-2021
Publisher
Springer US
Keyword
Thrombosis
Published in
Journal of Thrombosis and Thrombolysis / Issue 2/2021
Print ISSN: 0929-5305
Electronic ISSN: 1573-742X
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11239-020-02169-6

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