2004
DOI: 10.1182/blood.v104.11.2.2
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A Sensitized Genome-Wide ENU Mutagenesis Screen in the Mouse to Identify Genetic Modifiers of Thrombosis.

Abstract: Factor V Leiden, (FVL) is the most common known inherited thrombotic risk factor and is present in approximately 5% of most Western populations and 25–50% of patients presenting with venous thrombosis. However, FVL is incompletely penetrant, with only approximately 10% of FVL carriers developing thrombosis in their lifetimes. Though interactions between FVL and other known prothrombotic mutations have been documented in a few cases, the genetic factors responsible for the incomplete penetrance of FVL remain la… Show more

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“…To our knowledge, such screens are currently ongoing but have not been published in full. 50 In the future, these screening programs can provide additional information on protective gene-gene and gene-environmental interactions. This is of particular interest, given that the mouse models also have taught us that thrombosis is a multicausal disease that not only depends on prothrombotic risk factors but also on protective factors such as the deficiency in a procoagulant factor.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To our knowledge, such screens are currently ongoing but have not been published in full. 50 In the future, these screening programs can provide additional information on protective gene-gene and gene-environmental interactions. This is of particular interest, given that the mouse models also have taught us that thrombosis is a multicausal disease that not only depends on prothrombotic risk factors but also on protective factors such as the deficiency in a procoagulant factor.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%