2019
DOI: 10.1182/blood-2019-129200
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A New Molecular Variant in the PTGS1 Gene That Abrogates Generation of Thromboxane A2 Synthesis and Associates with Platelet Dysfunction and Bleeding

Abstract: Introduction: Thromboxane A2 [TxA2] is generated from arachidonic acid by cyclooxigenase-1 (COX-1) (prostaglandin H synthase-1) and thromboxane synthase. Aspirin, which irreversibly inhibits COX-1, is a widely used antiplatelet therapy with proven clinical efficacy. Inherited platelet disorders (IPD) are rare diseases caused by alterations of relevant genes in platelet formation and/or function. Despite the relevance of the TxA2 pathway in platelet physiology, few patients with mutations in PTGS1, the gene enc… Show more

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