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Genomics Precision Diagnostic > Hematology Precision Panel > Congenital Afibrinogenemia Precision Panel

Congenital Afibrinogenemia Precision Panel

Congenital fibrinogen disorders are a group of most frequent rare coagulation disorders, characterized by deficiency or defects in fibrinogen molecules. Congenital Afibrinogenemia is quantitative defect in fibrinogen resulting from mutations that affect plasma fibrinogen concentration and are frequently associated with a bleeding diathesis.
Overview
Indication
Clinical Utility
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References

Overview

  • Congenital fibrinogen disorders are a group of most frequent rare coagulation disorders, characterized by deficiency or defects in fibrinogen molecules. Congenital Afibrinogenemia is quantitative defect in fibrinogen resulting from mutations that affect plasma fibrinogen concentration and are frequently associated with a bleeding diathesis. Fibrinogen is a glycoprotein that is synthesized in the liver and circulates in the plasma and its physiologic function is in hemostasis. At the end of the coagulation cascade, fibrinogen is converted into fibrin creating a fibrin clot. It is involved as well in platelet aggregation and fibrinolysis. These disorders are generally inherited in an autosomal recessive pattern.  
  • The Igenomix Congenital Afibrinogenemia Precision Panel can be used to make an accurate and directed diagnosis as well as a differential diagnosis of recurrent bleeding ultimately leading to a better management and prognosis of the disease. It provides a comprehensive analysis of the genes involved in this disease using next-generation sequencing (NGS) to fully understand the spectrum of relevant genes involved.

Indication

  • The Igenomix Congenital Afibrinogenemia Precision Panel is indicated for those patients with a clinical suspicion or diagnosis with or without the following manifestations: 
    • Umbilical cord bleeding present at birth and postpartum hemorrhage 
    • Epistaxis (nose bleeding) 
    • Hemarthrosis (bleeding in joint space) 
    • Gastrointestinal bleeding 
    • Menorrhagia 
    • Traumatic and surgical bleeding 
    • Intracranial hemorrhage in rare cases 
    • Recurrent spontaneous abortions may occur in affected female patients. 

Clinical Utility

The clinical utility of this panel is: 

  • The genetic and molecular confirmation for an accurate clinical diagnosis of a symptomatic patient.  
  • Early initiation of treatment with a multidisciplinary team in the form of medical therapy with fibrinogen replacement therapy, and continuous monitoring for possible liver transplantation. 
  • Risk assessment and genetic counselling of asymptomatic family members according to the mode of inheritance. 
  • Improvement of delineation of genotype-phenotype correlation.   

Genes & Diseases

Methodology

References

See scientific referrals

Zhang, Y., Zuo, X., & Teng, Y. (2020). Women With Congenital Hypofibrinogenemia/Afibrinogenemia: From Birth to Death. Clinical and applied thrombosis/hemostasis : official journal of the International Academy of Clinical and Applied Thrombosis/Hemostasis, 26, 1076029620912819. https://doi.org/10.1177/1076029620912819 

al-Mondhiry, H., & Ehmann, W. C. (1994). Congenital afibrinogenemia. American journal of hematology, 46(4), 343–347. https://doi.org/10.1002/ajh.2830460416 

de Moerloose, P., Casini, A., & Neerman-Arbez, M. (2013). Congenital fibrinogen disorders: an update. Seminars in thrombosis and hemostasis, 39(6), 585–595. https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0033-1349222 

Stanciakova, L., Kubisz, P., Dobrotova, M., & Stasko, J. (2016). Congenital afibrinogenemia: from etiopathogenesis to challenging clinical management. Expert review of hematology, 9(7), 639–648. https://doi.org/10.1080/17474086.2016.1200967 

Neerman-Arbez, M., & Casini, A. (2018). Clinical Consequences and Molecular Bases of Low Fibrinogen Levels. International Journal Of Molecular Sciences, 19(1), 192. doi: 10.3390/ijms19010192 

Asselta, R., Duga, S., & Tenchini, M. (2006). The Molecular Basis Of Quantitative Fibrinogen Disorders. Journal Of Thrombosis And Haemostasis, 4(10), 2115-2129. Doi: 10.1111/J.1538-7836.2006.02094.X 

 

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