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A familial factor XIII subunit B deficiency
Author(s) -
Saito Masanori,
Asakura Hidesaku,
Yoshida Tomotaka,
Ito Keiko,
Okafuji Kazuhiro,
Yoshida Takashi,
Matsuda Tamotsu
Publication year - 1990
Publication title -
british journal of haematology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.907
H-Index - 186
eISSN - 1365-2141
pISSN - 0007-1048
DOI - 10.1111/j.1365-2141.1990.00282.x-i1
Subject(s) - proband , protein subunit , factor xiii , factor xiii deficiency , specificity factor , medicine , endocrinology , genetics , biology , mutation , gene , promoter , gene expression , fibrinogen
Summary A 32‐year‐old woman with a bleeding tendency born of a consanguineous marriage, was found to have factor XIII subunit B deficiency. An abnormally low level of factor XIII activity was initially noticed and this finding led to further studies of the proband and her family. The notable features were: undetectable subunit B of factor XIII in the proband and her brother and reduced levels of subunit B, 34–52%, in her parents and children. The proband's brother had a markedly decreased level of subunit A protein. The level of factor XIII subunit A in platelets of the proband was normal. The half‐life of subunit A determined from the disappearance curve of infused factor XIII subunit A concentrate was approximately 3 d and this is the shortest estimate of the half‐life of factor XIII to date. From these results, it is suggested that subunit A is unstable in plasma deficient in subunit B and subunit B stabilizes the A protein. This is the first report of congenital deficiency of factor XIII subunit B and this disorder is thought to be inherited as an autosomal recessive trait.