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Get Free AccessSummary Recently, we found that high levels of clotting factor VIII (>150 IU/dl) are common and make an important contribution to thrombotic risk. The determinants of high factor VIII:C are unclear and might be partly genetic. Therefore, we tested the influence of age, blood group and von Willebrand factor (VWF) levels on factor VIII:C levels, and investigated whether factor VIII:C levels are genetically determined. We performed an analysis of 564 female relatives of hemophilia A patients, who had visited our center for genetic counseling. In univariate analysis, AB0 blood group, age and VWF antigen (VWF:Ag) levels all influenced factor VIII:C levels. After adjustment for the effect of VWF:Ag levels, both blood group and age still had an effect on factor VIII:C levels. In sister pairs, the Pearson correlation coefficient between factor VIII:C levels was 0.17 (p = 0.024) and this correlation remained positive (0.15, p = 0.046) after correction for the influence of VWF:Ag. In mother-daughter pairs, no correlation of factor VIII:C levels was found. The correlation of VWF:Ag levels in sisterpairs was 0.41 (p <0.001) and in mother-daughter pairs 0.44 (p <0.001), in line with the assumption that VWF:Ag levels are under control of autosomal genes. Familial influence on plasma factor VIII:C and VWF:Ag levels was investigated with a recently developed familial aggregation test. This test verifies whether familial aggregation of a particular parameter exists in a set of pedigrees. In 435 women from 168 families, factor VIII:C as well as VWF:Ag levels correlated significantly within families, which suggests a familial influence. The familial aggregation was more prominent for VWF:Ag levels than for factor VIII:C levels, possibly because the genetic effect on VWF:Ag levels is larger than on factor VIII:C levels. Our results support the presence of a familial influence on factor VIII:C as well as on VWF:Ag levels. Our results support the presence of a familial influence on factor VIII:C as well as on VWF:Ag levels.
Jeanine J. Houwing‐Duistermaat, Hans C. van Houwelingen, Jeroen Eikenboom, Rogier M. Bertina, Frits R. Rosendaal, Pieter W. Kamphuisen (1998). Familial Clustering of Factor VIII and von Willebrand Factor Levels. Thrombosis and Haemostasis, 79(02), pp. 323-327, DOI: 10.1055/s-0037-1614985.
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Year
1998
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6
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English
Journal
Thrombosis and Haemostasis
DOI
10.1055/s-0037-1614985
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