A Common VWF Exon 28 Haplotype in the Turkish Population

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2013

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Sage Publications Inc

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An increasing number of mutations and polymorphisms have been identified in the von Willebrand factor (VWF) gene of patients with von Willebrand disease (VWD). Most of the sequence alterations are within exon 28, duplicated in the VWF pseudogene on chromosome 22. Genetic recombination causing the gene conversion between the VWF gene and its pseudogene is associated with multiple substitutions in the VWF gene and with VWD. In the present study, VWF gene exon 28 was analyzed in 33 patients with VWD by DNA sequencing. A total of 73% of the patients were heterozygous for p.D1472H, p.V1485L, p.1500A, p.1501F, p.L1503P, and p.S1506L single-nucleotide polymorphisms. Family analysis revealed that the gene conversion occurred between the VWF gene and its pseudogene in 3 patients. Case-control association analysis by Haploview 4.2 did not show an association between the haplotype and VWD. In conclusion, a common exon 28 haplotype in the Turkish population, which might have arisen from the gene conversion events in the founder population, was identified.

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Yalçın Çapan, Özlem/0000-0002-7511-3355; Berber, Ergul/0000-0003-0504-5091; Akin, Mehmet/0000-0002-3086-3988

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VWF, VWF Haplotype, VWF Gene Conversion, VWF Exon 28, Vwd, Male, 570, Turkey, Molecular Sequence Data, 610, Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide, VWF Haplotype, VWF Gene Conversion, von Willebrand Factor, VWF, Humans, VWD, VWF haplotype, Base Sequence, Exons, VWF Exon 28, Pedigree, von Willebrand Diseases, Haplotypes, VWF gene conversion, VWF exon 28, Female

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0301 basic medicine, 03 medical and health sciences, 0302 clinical medicine

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Clinical and Applied Thrombosis-Hemostasis

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19

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5

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550

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556
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