Factor V Leiden- Hereditary Hypercoagulability
- Hypercoagulability: excessive blood clot formation
- Factor V Leiden: a mutation in Factor V protein
- Factor V is pro-coagulation protein
- When activated Factor V acts as a co-factor in activation of protombin to thrombin by factor Xa
- Factor V is inactivated by activated protein C
- Type of mutation: missense mutation G->A [ arginine -> glutamine]
- this mutation disable inactivation of Factor V by protein C
- this leads to excessive fibrin clots
- Diagnosis: PCR-RFLP (PCR of fragment gene followed with restriction of the product)
- Normal: Factor V gene has two restriction site by MnlI
- three fragments are produced (163, 67, 37 bp)
- Mutant: Factor V gene has one restriction site by MnlI (the mutation destroys the second restriction site for MnlI endonuclease enzyme)
- two fragments are produced (200, 67 bp)
- The fragments then run on a gel