Rare inherited coagulation and fibrinolytic defects that challenge diagnostic laboratories

Author:

Mathews Natalie12ORCID,Tasneem Subia1ORCID,Hayward Catherine P. M.123ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pathology and Molecular Medicine McMaster University Hamilton Ontario Canada

2. Hamilton Regional Laboratory Medicine Program Hamilton Ontario Canada

3. Department of Medicine McMaster University Hamilton Ontario Canada

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundCoagulation factors, anticoagulants, and fibrinolytic proteins are important for hemostasis, and mutations affecting these proteins causes some rare inherited bleeding disorders that are particularly challenging to diagnose.AimsThis review provides current information on rare inherited bleeding disorders that are difficult to diagnose.Material & MethodsA review of the literature was conducted for up to date information on rare and difficult to diagnose bleeding disorders.ResultsSome rare bleeding disorders cause an inherited deficiency of multiple coagulation factors (F), such as combined FV and FVIII deficiency and familial vitamin K‐dependent clotting factor deficiency. Additionally, congenital disorders of glycosylation can affect a variety of procoagulant and anticoagulant proteins and also platelets. Some bleeding disorders reflect mutations with unique impairments in the procoagulant/anticoagulant balance, including those caused by F5 mutations that secondarily increase the plasma levels of tissue factor pathway inhibitor as well as THBD mutations that increase functional thrombomodulin in plasma or cause a consumptive coagulopathy due to thrombomodulin deficiency. Some bleeding disorders accelerate fibrinolysis due to loss‐of‐function mutations in SERPINE1 and SERPINF2 or in the case of Quebec platelet disorder, a duplication mutation that rewires PLAU and selectively increases expression in megakaryocytes, resulting in a unique platelet‐dependent gain‐of‐function defect in fibrinolysis.DiscussionCurrent information on rare and difficult to diagnose bleeding disorders indicates they have unique clinical and laboratory features, and pathogenic characteristics to consider for diagnostic evaluation.ConclusionLaboratories and clinicians should consider rare inherited disorders, and difficult to diagnose conditions, in their strategy for diagnosing bleeding disorders.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Biochemistry (medical),Clinical Biochemistry,Hematology,General Medicine

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