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From the A. Bianchi Bonomi Hemophilia and Thrombosis Center, Institute of Internal Medicine (M.C., P.B., M.L.Z., P.M.M.), and the Epidemiology Unit (E.T.), IRCCS Maggiore Hosptital, University of Milano, Italy; the Department of Environmental Medicine, Epidemiology Program, New York University Medical Center (E.T.); and the Clinical Chemistry Section, University of Minnesota Hospital and Clinic, Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology, Minneapolis (M.Y.T., M.B.).
Abstract Hyperhomocysteinemia is a frequent risk factor for deep-vein thrombosis. A common mutation (C677T) in the gene encoding for methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase (MTHFR) is responsible, in the homozygous state, for decreased enzyme activity and mild hyperhomocysteinemia and is associated with increased risk for cardiovascular disease. We studied the prevalence of C677T MTHFR in 77 patients with deep-vein thrombosis and in 154 age- and sex-matched healthy control subjects. In the same individuals, we also evaluated the frequency of the coexistence of C677T MTHFR with mutant factor V:Q506, a common risk factor for deep-vein thrombosis. Sixteen patients (20.8%) and 35 control subjects (22.7%) were homozygous for the C677T MTHFR mutation (odds ratio [OR]=0.8, 95% confidence interval [CI]=0.4-2.0). Sixteen patients (20.8%) and 4 control subjects (2.6%) had factor V:Q506; of them, 10 patients and 3 control subjects had isolated factor V:Q506 (adjusted OR=6.3, 95% CI=1.6-25.3) and 6 patients and 1 control subject also had C677T MTHFR (adjusted OR=17.3, 95% CI=2.0-152.9). The OR for the coexistence of the two mutations was 65% to 75% higher than the expected joint effect calculated by either an additive (OR=6.0) or multiplicative(OR=4.4) model . The homozygous C677T mutation of MTHFR per se is not a risk factor for deep-vein thrombosis but increases the risk associated with factor V:Q506. Due to the high prevalence of C677T MTHFR, it is likely that previous studies, which did not look for this mutation, overestimated the relative risk of thrombosis associated with factor V:Q506 alone.
Key Words: hyperhomocysteinemia deep-vein thrombosis methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase factor V:Q506 (or factor V Leiden) homocysteine
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