Prevalence of anti-FVIII antibodies in severe haemophilia A patients with inversion of intron 22 |
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Authors: | Fabrizio Vianello,Paolo Radossi,Tiziana Tison,Francesco Dazzi,Giuseppe Tagariello,Pier Giorgio Davoli,& Antonio Girolami |
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Affiliation: | Second Chair of Internal Medicine, Institute of Medical Semeiotics, University of Padua Medical School, Padova; Haemophilia Centre, City Hospital, Castelfranco Veneto, Italy |
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Abstract: | The aim of our study was to investigate whether haemophilia A patients with inversion of intron 22 are at high risk for non-inhibitory anti-FVIII antibodies development detected by ELISA. It is known that patients with severe forms of haemophilia A are more likely to develop anti-FVIII antibodies. The incidence of inhibitory anti-FVIII antibodies in patients with factor VIII gene inversion has been extensively evaluated, but if this defect has to be considered a predisposing factor is still debatable. Non-inhibitory anti-FVIII antibodies are attracting interest, due to the potential influence on FVIII half-life. Our data show that FVIII gene inversion was a major predisposing factor for anti-FVIII antibodies development. |
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Keywords: | anti-FVIII antibodies ELISA FVIII gene inversion non-coagulant FVIII epitopes |
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