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Prothrombin G20210A

Prothrombin G20210A
Synonyms 'factor II mutation, prothrombin mutation
Classification and external resources
OMIM 176930#0009
DiseasesDB 32790
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Prothrombin G20210A refers to a human gene mutation that increases the risk of blood clots.

The "G20210A" refers to the fact that the mutation is a guanine (G) to adenine (A) substitution at position 20210 of the DNA of the prothrombin gene. This mutation (or more accurately, single-nucleotide polymorphism or variant), is commonly associated with increased risk of occurrence and recurrence of the disease venous thromboembolism (VTE), including both deep vein thrombosis (DVT) and pulmonary embolism (PE). As of 2005, it was believed that most carriers of the mutation never develop VTE in their lifetimes. Other blood clotting pathway mutations that increase the risk of clots include factor V Leiden.

Prothrombin G20210A was identified in the 1990s, is almost exclusively present in Caucasians. It is estimated to have originated in that population slightly over 20,000 years ago. About 2 to 3% of Caucasians carry the variant.

The variant causes elevated plasma prothrombin levels (hyperprothrombinemia), possibly due to increased pre-mRNA stability. Prothrombin is the precursor to thrombin, which plays a key role in causing blood to clot (blood coagulation). G20210A can thus contribute to a state of hypercoagulability, but not particularly with arterial thrombosis. A 2006 meta-analysis showed only a 1.3-fold increased risk for coronary disease.


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