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Myoferline gene mutation сan be associated with recurrent angioedema

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Hereditary angioedema is a rare genetically determined disease characterized by the recurrent angioedema of various localizations with no response to systemic glucocorticosteroids, antihistamines. In the majority of hereditary angioedema cases C1-inhibitor level or its functional activity is decreased due to a mutation in the SERPING1 gene. In recent years, the expansion of genetic diagnostic recourses significantly changed our understanding of the pathogenesis of hereditary angioedema without of C1-inhibitor deficiency with previously unknown mutations. Currently mutations in six different genes have been identified as causing hereditary angioedema: factor XII (F12), plasminogen (PLG), angiopoietin 1 (ANGPT1), Kininogen 1 (KNG1), Myoferlin (MYOF), and heparan sulfate (HS)-glucosamine 3-O-sulfotransferase 6 (HS3ST6). Moreover, the last 3 of them are referred to a separate phenotype ― intrinsic endothelial dysfunction. In 2020 a series of clinical cases in patients with MYOF gene mutation in an Italian family were published. This type is exceptionally rare ― only 3 female relatives from the same family are described. This article presents a review of the actual international literature and describes the first clinical case of a male patient with a mutation in the myoferlin gene confirmed by genetic testing.
Title: Myoferline gene mutation сan be associated with recurrent angioedema
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Hereditary angioedema is a rare genetically determined disease characterized by the recurrent angioedema of various localizations with no response to systemic glucocorticosteroids, antihistamines.
In the majority of hereditary angioedema cases C1-inhibitor level or its functional activity is decreased due to a mutation in the SERPING1 gene.
In recent years, the expansion of genetic diagnostic recourses significantly changed our understanding of the pathogenesis of hereditary angioedema without of C1-inhibitor deficiency with previously unknown mutations.
Currently mutations in six different genes have been identified as causing hereditary angioedema: factor XII (F12), plasminogen (PLG), angiopoietin 1 (ANGPT1), Kininogen 1 (KNG1), Myoferlin (MYOF), and heparan sulfate (HS)-glucosamine 3-O-sulfotransferase 6 (HS3ST6).
Moreover, the last 3 of them are referred to a separate phenotype ― intrinsic endothelial dysfunction.
In 2020 a series of clinical cases in patients with MYOF gene mutation in an Italian family were published.
This type is exceptionally rare ― only 3 female relatives from the same family are described.
This article presents a review of the actual international literature and describes the first clinical case of a male patient with a mutation in the myoferlin gene confirmed by genetic testing.

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