Category Ranking

98%

Total Visits

921

Avg Visit Duration

2 minutes

Citations

20

Article Abstract

Background: von Willebrand disease (VWD) is a common inherited bleeding disorder caused by low levels or activity of circulating von Willebrand factor (VWF). Genetic susceptibility to VWF antigen (VWF:Ag) below normal (≤ 50 IU/dL) in the general population is underexplored.

Objectives: To identify genetic variants influencing VWF:Ag levels ≤ 50 IU/dL.

Methods: We performed a genome-wide association study in 926 cases with VWF:Ag levels ≤ 50 IU/dL and 12 846 controls from 7 studies from the Trans-Omics for Precision Medicine program. We then examined whether significant genome-wide findings were also associated with clinical diagnosis of VWD in 5 biobanks with 708 VWD cases and 1 286 069 controls, and with 6 bleeding and thrombotic disorders in FinnGen.

Results: Variants at 2 loci were associated (P < 5 × 10) with VWF:Ag levels ≤ 50 IU/dL: ABO and VWF. The VWF index variant, p.Tyr1584Cys, is a rare (0.22%) missense variant with odds ratio (OR) of 78.58, while the ABO index variant is a common intronic variant with a smaller effect (OR = 2.52). Notably, both VWF (OR = 7.16) and ABO (OR = 1.57) variants were also associated (P < .025) with diagnosed VWD. Among p.Tyr1584Cys heterozygotes, the penetrance of VWF:Ag levels ≤ 50 IU/dL was 24.2% and the penetrance of diagnosed VWD was 0.3%. p.Tyr1584Cys was associated (P < .0042) with increased odds of heavy menstrual bleeding (OR = 1.27), iron deficiency anemia (OR = 1.55), and intrapartum hemorrhage (OR = 2.20), but decreased odds of deep vein thrombosis (OR = 0.54).

Conclusions: Although there are currently conflicting interpretations of pathogenicity p.Tyr1584Cys, our results suggest that it is a low penetrance pathogenic variant that contributes to VWF:Ag levels ≤ 50 IU/dL, bleeding, and VWD.

Download full-text PDF

Source
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jtha.2025.04.029DOI Listing

Publication Analysis

Top Keywords

levels ≤
24
≤ iu/dl
24
vwfag levels
20
von willebrand
16
willebrand factor
8
variants associated
8
willebrand disease
8
diagnosed vwd
8
levels
7
7

Similar Publications

Sesame protein of different cultivars exhibits varying functional characteristics, making it challenging to achieve standardization in industrial applications. Therefore, we aimed to identify more suitable sesame protein for industrial processing. This study characterized the composition, structure, interfacial properties, and functional traits of sesame protein of nine cultivars.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

An experiment using a predictive learning task with college students evaluated the impact of a stimulus associated with extinction on an AAB renewal design. Four groups of participants learned a specific relationship between two cues (X and Y) and two outcomes (O1 and O2) in Context A during the first phase. Subsequently, both cues were subjected to extinction in the same Context A.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Background: Abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA), a gradual segmental dilatation of the abdominal aorta, is associated with a high mortality rate. The pathophysiological molecular mechanisms underlying AAA remain unclear. In recent years, changes in miRNA levels have been reported to be involved in the development and treatment of AAA.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Aging and Staining Effects on Optical Properties of Flowable Composites.

J Biomed Mater Res B Appl Biomater

September 2025

Department of Restorative Dentistry and Prosthodontics, UTHealth Houston School of Dentistry, Houston, USA.

Resin composites have become the preferred restorative material in modern dentistry due to their superior esthetics, improved physical properties, and advancements in curing technologies. To enhance their clinical performance, manufacturers continuously refine the resin matrix and optimize filler particle size and shape, improving both mechanical strength and optical characteristics. Evaluating optical properties is crucial for predicting the performance of resin composites over time, particularly in maintaining color, gloss, translucency, and overall appearance.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Rapid and Accurate Estimation of Quantum Average Electron Densities Using Newly-Defined Atom Types.

ACS Omega

August 2025

College of Medicine and Health Sciences, Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, United Arab Emirates University, Al Ain, P.O. Box: 15551, United Arab Emirates.

A new computational tool, the Average Electron Density Estimator (AED-Est), has been developed along with a new scheme for assigning atom type, the AAA scheme. This combination of the AED-Est and the AAA scheme is designed to rapidly estimate properties, including electron populations, volumes, and average electron density (AED) values, with high precision and an accuracy comparable to values computed at the quantum levels. AED-Est gave comparable results when using three different sets/subsets of various neutral molecules.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF