Association study of coagulation factor Ⅺ gene polymorphism and deep vein thrombosis susceptibility
10.3760/cma.j.issn.0253-2352.2016.10.009
- VernacularTitle:凝血因子Ⅺ及其基因多态性与深静脉血栓形成关系的研究进展
- Author:
Nan SONG
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- From:
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics
2016;36(10):634-639
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Deep vein thrombosis is one of venous thromboembolism clinical manifestations,but also a serious,potentially dangerous disease.Thrombosis can occur in various parts of the body veins,and deep venous thrombosis is the most common.Even though most patients with DVT have no clinical symptoms or with mild symptoms,but failure to timely appropriate treatment is easy to progress to post thrombotic syndrome,shares bruises,stock white swollen,which can occur in severe pulmonary embolism and cause death.Although clinically in a variety of measures to prevent DVT formation,including physical prevention and drug prevention,but the incidence of deep vein thrombosis remains high,9-36% after total hip arthroplasty,and 52% after total knee arthroplasty.DVT is a disease combined with genetic and non-genetic factors,60% DVT patients have hereditary risk factors.Currently genetic factors on the formation of DVT study find that clotting factor Ⅺ gene polymorphisms is associated with DVT.Coagulation factor Ⅺ (F Ⅺ) is a serine protease synthesized by the liver and plays an important role in the coagulation cascade process such as maintain the amplification process and the intrinsic pathway.Research on correlation between single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) of F Ⅺ locus rs2289252 and rs2036914 and deep vein thrombosis has become popular.This paper reviews the discovery of coagulation F Ⅺ single nucleotide polymorphism associated with DVT,the degree of association between coagulation F Ⅺ single nucleotide polymorphism and the formation of DVT,risk allele on the clotting F Ⅺ single nucleotide polymorphism,clinical trials of coagulation F Ⅺ and the formation of DVT,coagulation F Ⅺ single nucleotide polymorphisms interact with other genetic polymorphisms,etc.Although the single nucleotide polymorphism in DVT formation mechanism is still vague,we believe that further study of single nucleotide polymorphisms associated with DVT will provide new approaches to prevention and treatment of DVT.