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Prevalence of Factor V Leiden in a healthy population in Santa Catarina,Southern Brazil
Authors:Francieli Joaquim Dassoler  Camila Matiollo  Letícia de Oliveira Souza Bratti  Ana Carolina Rabello de Moraes
Affiliation:1. Postgraduate Program in Pharmacy of the Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Florianópolis, Brasil;2. Clinical Analysis Laboratory Unit, Hospital Universitário Polydoro Ernani de São Thiago, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Florianópolis, Brasil;3. Postgraduate Program in Pharmacy of the Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Florianópolis, Brasil

Centro de Hematologia e Hemoterapia de Santa Catarina, HEMOSC, Florianópolis, Brasil;4. Postgraduate Program in Pharmacy of the Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Florianópolis, Brasil

Department of Clinical Analysis of the Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Florianópolis, Brasil

Abstract:
Thrombophilic disorders are found in 50% of patients with venous thromboembolism, and factor V Leiden (FVL) is the most common genetic risk factor for the development of these conditions. FVL prevalence varies according to population group. In Europe, many countries have a high prevalence of the mutation, including Portugal, Germany, and Italy. Santa Catarina State, southern Brazil, was colonized by different European nations; most inhabitants are descendants of Portuguese, Italian, and German immigrants. There are, however, no data on the prevalence of FVL in the state. This study aimed to determine FVL prevalence in a healthy population in Santa Catarina and assess whether there is an association between the mutation and demographic characteristics, thereby contributing to the understanding of the heterogeneity of prevalence of this important VTE risk factor and racial or geographical differences in the incidence of thrombotic diseases. Analysis of the FVL mutation was performed on 400 blood donors using the PCR technique followed by enzymatic digestion. The findings show that 2.5% of the participants were heterozygous for FVL, and none were homozygous. No association was found between the presence of FVL in heterozygosis and individual characteristics. In conclusion, this study found a prevalence of FVL in heterozygosis of 2.5% among healthy individuals in Santa Catarina, Brazil. Further studies are needed to assess the prevalence of FVL in other regions of the country, determine the distribution of the mutation among population groups, and evaluate how these factors affect the incidence of thrombotic diseases.
Keywords:epidemiology  Factor V Leiden  hemostasis  thrombophilia  venous thromboembolism
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