Genetic analysis helped identify the molecular basis of C1-INH-HAE given that causative mutations in SERPING1 were detected in all patients, including an infant before the appearance of clinical symptoms. We identified two novel mutations and further corroborated the genotype-phenotype relationship, wherein mutations with a clear effect on C1-INH function predispose patients to a more severe disease phenotype and CC F12-46C/T predisposes patients to earlier disease onset. KEY MESSAGES • In the present nationwide study, we aimed to characterize on a clinical and molecular basis patients with hereditary angioedema due to C1 inhibitor deficiency (C1-INH-HAE) in the Republic of Macedonia. • Causative mutations in SERPING1 were detected in all 15 C1-INH-HAE patients from six Macedonian families, including an infant, before the appearance of clinical symptoms. • We identified three known mutations and two novel mutations (c.813_818delCAACAA and c.1488T > G). These findings further corroborated the genotype-phenotype relationship, wherein mutations with a clear effect on C1-INH function predispose patients to a more severe disease phenotype and the CC F12-46C/T polymorphism predisposes patients to earlier disease onset.
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