학술논문

Congenital afibrinogenemia: intracellular retention of fibrinogen due to a novel W437G mutation in the fibrinogen Bβ-chain gene
Document Type
Article
Source
BBA: Molecular Basis of Disease. Oct2003, Vol. 1639 Issue 2, p87. 8p.
Subject
*BLOOD coagulation disorders
*HEMORRHAGIC diseases
*AMINO acids
*FIBRINOGEN
Language
ISSN
0925-4439
Abstract
Congenital afibrinogenemia is a rare autosomal recessive coagulation disorder characterised by hemorrhagic manifestations of variable entity and by severe plasma fibrinogen deficiency. Among the 31 afibrinogenemia-causing mutations so far reported, only 2 are missense mutations and both are located in the fibrinogen Bβ-chain gene.Direct sequencing of the fibrinogen gene cluster in two afibrinogenemic Iranian siblings revealed a novel homozygous T>G transversion in exon 8 (nucleotide position 8025) of the fibrinogen Bβ-chain gene. The resulting W437G missense mutation involves a highly conserved amino acid residue, located in the C-terminal globular D domain. The role of the W437G amino acid substitution on fibrinogen synthesis, folding, and secretion was assessed by in vitro expression experiments in COS-1 cells, followed by qualitative and quantitative analyses of intracellular and secreted mutant fibrinogen. Results of both pulse-chase experiments and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays demonstrated intracellular retention of the mutant W437G fibrinogen and marked reduction of its secretion.These data, besides elucidating the pathogenetic role of the W437G mutation in afibrinogenemia, underline the importance of the Bβ-chain D domain in fibrinogen folding and secretion. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]