Diagnostic importance of the two-stage factor VIII : C assay demonstrated by a case of mild haemophilia associated with His(1954) -> Leu substitutionin the factor VIII A3 domain
Dm. Keeling et al., Diagnostic importance of the two-stage factor VIII : C assay demonstrated by a case of mild haemophilia associated with His(1954) -> Leu substitutionin the factor VIII A3 domain, BR J HAEM, 105(4), 1999, pp. 1123-1126
In some families with mild haemophilia higher results are obtained for fact
or VIII activity (FVIII:C) determined by one-stage assay than by two-stage
or chromogenic assays, Amino-acid substitutions in the A1, A2 and A3 domain
s of factor VIII have been described in affected individuals with this phen
otype. We describe a case of mild haemophilia A in which FVIII:C measured b
y one-stage assay was normal at 106%. However, FVIII:C levels measured by t
wo-stage and chromogenic assays were 18% and 35% respectively. DNA analysis
revealed a novel mutation in the A3 domain of factor VIII, His(1954)-->Leu
. In a molecular model of the FVIII A domains, His(1954) is placed in close
proximity to two other mutations that have previously been shown also to b
e associated with one-stage/two-stage discrepancies, In this patient the di
agnosis of haemophilia A would be missed if only the one-stage assay was us
ed.