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  2. Enrichment of FLI1 and RUNX1 mutations in families with excessive bleeding and platelet dense granule secretion defects

Enrichment of FLI1 and RUNX1 mutations in families with excessive bleeding and platelet dense granule secretion defects

  • Blood. 2013 Dec 12;122(25):4090-3. doi: 10.1182/blood-2013-06-506873.
Jacqueline Stockley 1 Neil V Morgan Danai Bem Gillian C Lowe Marie Lordkipanidzé Ban Dawood Michael A Simpson Kirsty Macfarlane Kevin Horner Vincenzo C Leo Katherine Talks Jayashree Motwani Jonathan T Wilde Peter W Collins Michael Makris Steve P Watson Martina E Daly UK Genotyping and Phenotyping of Platelets Study Group
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  • 1 Department of Cardiovascular Science, University of Sheffield Medical School, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, United Kingdom;
Abstract

We analyzed candidate platelet function disorder genes in 13 index cases with a history of excessive bleeding in association with a significant reduction in dense granule secretion and impaired aggregation to a panel of platelet agonists. Five of the index cases also had mild thrombocytopenia. Heterozygous alterations in FLI1 and RUNX1, encoding Friend leukemia integration 1 and RUNT-related transcription factor 1, respectively, which have a fundamental role in megakaryocytopoeisis, were identified in 6 patients, 4 of whom had mild thrombocytopenia. Two FLI1 alterations predicting p.Arg337Trp and p.Tyr343Cys substitutions in the FLI1 DNA-binding domain abolished transcriptional activity of FLI1. A 4-bp deletion in FLI1, and 2 splicing alterations and a nonsense variation in RUNX1, which were predicted to cause haploinsufficiency of either FLI1 or RUNX1, were also identified. Our findings suggest that alterations in FLI1 and RUNX1 may be common in patients with platelet dense granule secretion defects and mild thrombocytopenia.

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