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Karin Wulff

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Treatment of Hereditary Angioedema with the Mutation c.988A>G (p.K330E) in the Plasminogen Gene

2020

business.industryImmunologyMutation (genetic algorithm)Plasminogen GeneHereditary angioedemamedicineImmunology and Allergymedicine.diseasebusinessMolecular biologyJournal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology
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Novel hereditary angioedema linked with a heparan sulfate 3-O-sulfotransferase 6 gene mutation

2020

Background Hereditary angioedema (HAE) is a potentially fatal disorder resulting in recurrent attacks of severe swelling. It may be associated with a genetic deficiency of functional C1 inhibitor or with normal C1 inhibitor (HAEnCI). In families with HAEnCI, HAE-linked mutations in the F12, PLG, KNG1, ANGPT1, or MYOF genes have been identified. In many families with HAEnCI the genetic cause of the disease is currently unknown. Objective The aim of this study was to identify a novel disease-linked mutation for HAEnCI. Methods The study methods comprised whole exome sequencing, Sanger sequencing analysis, pedigree analysis, bioinformatic analysis of the mutation, and biochemical analysis of p…

Adult0301 basic medicineImmunologyMutantGene mutationBiologyC1-inhibitor03 medical and health sciencessymbols.namesakechemistry.chemical_compound0302 clinical medicineExome SequencingmedicineHumansImmunology and AllergyExome sequencingAged 80 and overSanger sequencingGeneticsAngioedemas HereditaryHeparan sulfateMiddle Agedmedicine.disease030104 developmental biology030228 respiratory systemchemistryMutationMutation (genetic algorithm)Hereditary angioedemasymbolsbiology.proteinFemaleSulfotransferasesJournal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology
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Severe Tongue Swellings In Hereditary Angioedema With A Specific Mutation In The Plasminogen Gene

2018

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtymedicine.anatomical_structureTongueSpecific mutationbusiness.industryImmunologyPlasminogen GeneHereditary angioedemamedicineImmunology and Allergymedicine.diseasebusinessJournal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology
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Tamoxifen may cause life-threatening angioedema attacks in patients with hereditary angioedema

2016

0301 basic medicinemedicine.medical_specialtyAngioedemaTrigger factorbusiness.industryMEDLINEDermatologymedicine.diseaseDermatology03 medical and health sciences030104 developmental biology0302 clinical medicineInfectious Diseases030228 respiratory systemSeverity of illnessHereditary angioedemamedicineIn patientmedicine.symptombusinessTamoxifenmedicine.drugJournal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology
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Hereditary angioedema in a single family with specific mutations in both plasminogen and SERPING1 genes

2019

BACKGROUND Hereditary angioedema (HAE) is a group of genetic diseases characterized by recurrent, painful and potentially lethal tissue swelling. The most common form results from mutations in the SERPING1 gene, leading to reduced function of complement 1 inhibitor (C1-INH). Rarer forms with normal C1-INH may arise from mutations in the coagulation factor F12 gene, but mostly the genetic background is unknown. Recently, a novel HAE mutation in the plasminogen (PLG) gene was shown. PATIENTS AND METHODS We analyzed the various clinical manifestations of HAE in 14 related patients using clinical data, biochemical analysis for C1-INH and C4 as well as gene sequencing. RESULTS Patients' symptoms…

AdultMaleAdolescentMutation MissenseDermatologymedicine.disease_causeYoung Adult030207 dermatology & venereal diseases03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineTonguemedicineHumansFamilyChildGeneSingle familyMutationGastrointestinal tractbusiness.industryAngioedemas HereditaryPlasminogenMiddle Agedmedicine.diseasePhenotype3. Good healthPhenotypemedicine.anatomical_structureCoagulationChild PreschoolMutationHereditary angioedemaImmunologyFemalebusinessComplement C1 Inhibitor ProteinJDDG: Journal der Deutschen Dermatologischen Gesellschaft
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On the pathogenicity of the plasminogen K330E mutation for hereditary angioedema

2018

0301 basic medicineGeneticsbusiness.industryImmunologymedicine.diseasePathogenicity03 medical and health sciences030104 developmental biology0302 clinical medicine030228 respiratory systemHereditary angioedemaMutation (genetic algorithm)medicineImmunology and AllergybusinessAllergy
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Tamoxifen, a Trigger Factor of Hereditary Angioedema with Normal C1-INH with a Specific Mutation in the F12 Gene (HAE-FXII)

2016

medicine.medical_specialtyTrigger factorSpecific mutationbusiness.industryImmunologymedicine.diseaseEndocrinologyInternal medicineHereditary angioedemamedicineCancer researchImmunology and AllergybusinessGeneTamoxifenmedicine.drugJournal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology
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Treatment for hereditary angioedema with normal C1-INH and specific mutations in the F12 gene (HAE-FXII).

2016

Hereditary angioedema with normal C1 esterase inhibitor and mutations in the F12 gene (HAE-FXII) is associated with skin swellings, abdominal pain attacks, and the risk of asphyxiation due to upper airway obstruction. It occurs nearly exclusively in women. We report our experience treating HAE-FXII with discontinuation of potential trigger factors and drug therapies. The study included 72 patients with HAE-FXII. Potential triggers included estrogen-containing oral contraceptives (eOC), hormonal replacement therapy, or angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors. Drug treatment comprised plasma-derived C1 inhibitor (pdC1-INH) for acute swelling attacks and progestins, tranexamic acid, and danaz…

0301 basic medicineAdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyExacerbationAdolescentImmunologyAngiotensin-Converting Enzyme InhibitorsGastroenterologyChemopreventionC1-inhibitorHereditary Angioedema Type III03 medical and health sciencesYoung Adult0302 clinical medicineRisk FactorsInternal medicinemedicineImmunology and AllergyHumansHereditary Angioedema Type IIIChildAgedDanazolbiologybusiness.industryEstrogensMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseSurgeryDiscontinuation030104 developmental biologyTreatment Outcome030228 respiratory systemQuinaprilHereditary angioedemaFactor XIIMutationbiology.proteinDisease ProgressionFemalebusinessComplement C1 Inhibitor ProteinTranexamic acidBiomarkersmedicine.drugAllergy
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Hereditary angioedema with normal C1-INH withversuswithout specificF12gene mutations

2015

Background Hereditary angioedema with normal C1-INH may be linked to specific mutations in the coagulation factor 12 (FXII) gene (HAE-FXII) or mutations in genes that are still unknown (HAE-unknown). To assess the differences in transmission and inheritance, clinical features, and laboratory parameters between patients with HAE-FXII and HAE-unknown. Methods Sixty-nine patients with HAE-FXII from 23 unrelated families and 196 patients with HAE-unknown from 65 unrelated families were studied. Results Both HAE-FXII and HAE-unknown are inherited as autosomal-dominant traits with incomplete penetrance. The male to female ratio was 1 : 68 in HAE-FXII and 1 : 6.3 in HAE-unknown. The maternal to pa…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyDatabases FactualOffspringImmunologyGene mutationSeverity of Illness IndexCohort StudiesYoung Adultchemistry.chemical_compoundAge DistributionInternal medicineHumansImmunology and AllergyMedicineHereditary Angioedema Type IIIAge of OnsetSex DistributionRetrospective Studiesmedicine.diagnostic_testAngioedemabusiness.industryIncidenceAngioedemas HereditaryMiddle AgedPrognosismedicine.diseasePenetranceRecombinant ProteinsPedigreePhenotypeEndocrinologychemistryPlasminogen activator inhibitor-1Factor XIIMutationHereditary angioedemaFemalemedicine.symptombusinessComplement C1 Inhibitor ProteinPartial thromboplastin timeAllergy
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Antihistamine-resistant Angioedema in Women with Negative Family History: Estrogens and F12 Gene Mutations

2013

Abstract Background In women with sporadic recurrent angioedema with an unknown cause who are unresponsive to antihistamines and have normal C1 inhibitor activity and a negative family history of angioedema, it is unclear whether they have idiopathic angioedema or hereditary angioedema with normal C1 inhibitor, and what impact exogenous estrogens have on their angioedema. Methods A cohort of 147 women was analyzed for F12 exon 9 mutations and for the influence of oral contraceptives, hormonal replacement therapy, and pregnancy on their angioedema. Results A total of 142 women had idiopathic angioedema unresponsive to antihistamines. Five women had an F12 mutation and thereby hereditary angi…

medicine.medical_specialtymedicine.drug_classmedicine.medical_treatmentGene mutationC1-inhibitorimmune system diseasesInternal medicinemedicineHereditary Angioedema Type IIIcardiovascular diseasesFamily historyskin and connective tissue diseasesbiologyAngioedemabusiness.industryfood and beveragesGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseaseDermatologyEndocrinologyEstrogenHereditary angioedemabiology.proteinAntihistaminemedicine.symptombusinessThe American Journal of Medicine
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A novel mutation in the coagulation factor 12 gene in subjects with hereditary angioedema and normal C1-inhibitor.

2011

In hereditary angioedema with normal C1-inhibitor two different missense mutations of codon p.Thr328* in the coagulation factor 12 gene have been reported in some families. In this study a novel factor 12 gene mutation, the deletion of 72 base pairs (bp) (c.971_1018+24del72*), was identified in a family of Turkish origin, in two sisters with recurrent skin swellings and abdominal pain attacks and in their symptom-free father. This deletion caused a loss of 48 bp of exon 9 (coding amino acids 324* to 340*) in addition to 24 bp of intron 9, including the authentic donor splice site of exon 9. The large deletion of 72 bp was located in the same F12 gene region as the missense mutations p.Thr32…

AdultMaleFactor XII DeficiencyTurkeyImmunologyDNA Mutational AnalysisMutation MissenseGene mutationmedicine.disease_causeC1-inhibitorExonImmunology and AllergyMedicineMissense mutationHumansHereditary Angioedema Type IIISequence DeletionGeneticsMutationAngioedemabiologybusiness.industryAngioedemas HereditaryExonsmedicine.diseaseMolecular biologyIntronsPedigreeHereditary angioedemaFactor XIIMutationbiology.proteinFemalemedicine.symptombusinessComplement C1 Inhibitor ProteinClinical immunology (Orlando, Fla.)
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Hereditäres Angioödem in einer Familie mit spezifischen Mutationen sowohl im Plasminogen‐ als auch im SERPING1‐Gen

2020

0303 health sciences03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicine030228 respiratory systembusiness.industryMedicineDermatologybusiness030304 developmental biologyJDDG: Journal der Deutschen Dermatologischen Gesellschaft
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Mutations in the Factor XII Gene in Solitary Cases of Recurrent Angioedema with Normal C1 Inhibitor Induced or Worsened by Oral Contraceptives or Hor…

2012

medicine.medical_specialtyFactor XIIAngioedemabiologybusiness.industryImmunologyHormonal replacement therapyC1-inhibitorEndocrinologyInternal medicinemedicinebiology.proteinImmunology and Allergymedicine.symptombusinessGeneJournal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology
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Characterization of a partial exon 9/intron 9 deletion in the coagulation factor XII gene (F12) detected in two Turkish families with hereditary angi…

2014

Geneticsbiologybusiness.industrySequence analysisIntronHematologyGeneral MedicineCoagulation Factor XIImedicine.diseasePhenotypeMolecular biologyC1-inhibitorExonHereditary angioedemabiology.proteinMedicinebusinessGeneGenetics (clinical)Haemophilia
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Hereditary angioedema with a mutation in the plasminogen gene

2017

Background Hereditary angioedema (HAE) with normal C1-INH (HAEnCI) may be linked to specific mutations in the coagulation factor 12 (FXII) gene (HAE-FXII) or functional mutations in other genes that are still unknown. We sought to identify and characterize a hitherto unknown type of HAE with normal C1-INH and without mutation in the F12 gene. Methods The study comprised analysis of whole-exome sequencing, Sanger sequencing, and clinical data of patients. Results We detected a mutation in the plasminogen (PLG) gene in patients with HAEnCI. The mutation c.9886A>G was located in exon 9 leading to the missense mutation p.Lys330Glu (K330E) in the kringle 3 domain of the PLG protein. The mutation…

AdultMale0301 basic medicinePathologymedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentImmunologyMutation MissenseGene mutationBiologyYoung Adult03 medical and health sciencesExonsymbols.namesake0302 clinical medicineGermanyExome SequencingmedicineHumansImmunology and AllergyMissense mutationChildExome sequencingAgedSanger sequencingAngioedemas HereditaryAutosomal dominant traitPlasminogenMiddle Agedmedicine.disease030104 developmental biology030228 respiratory systemChild PreschoolMutationMutation (genetic algorithm)Hereditary angioedemasymbolsFemaleAllergy
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Hereditary Angioedema with Normal C1-INH with Versus without a Specific Mutation in the F12 Gene

2015

business.industrySpecific mutationImmunologyHereditary angioedemaImmunologymedicineImmunology and Allergymedicine.diseasebusinessGeneJournal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology
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Hereditary angioedema cosegregating with a novel kininogen 1 gene mutation changing the N‐terminal cleavage site of bradykinin

2019

Kininogen 1 Genechemistry.chemical_compoundchemistrybusiness.industryImmunologyHereditary angioedemamedicineImmunology and AllergyBradykininmedicine.diseasebusinessCleavage (embryo)Molecular biologyAllergy
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Hereditary angioedema caused by missense mutations in the factor XII gene: clinical features, trigger factors, and therapy.

2009

Background Hereditary angioedema caused by mutations in the factor XII gene is a recently described disease entity that occurs mainly in women. It differs from hereditary angioedema caused by C1 inhibitor deficiency. Objective To assess the clinical symptoms, factors triggering acute attacks, and treatments of this disease. Methods Thirty-five female patients with hereditary angioedema and the factor XII mutations p.Thr309Lys and p.Thr309Arg who came from 13 unrelated families were studied. The observation period was 8.4 years on average (range, 2-26 years). Results Patients had on average 12.7 ± 7.9 angioedema attacks per year. Recurrent facial swellings occurred in all patients; skin swel…

Adultmedicine.medical_specialtyAbdominal painAdolescentmedicine.medical_treatmentImmunologyMutation MissenseSeverity of Illness IndexC1-inhibitorYoung AdultRisk FactorsSurveys and QuestionnairesImmunology and AllergyMedicineHumansHereditary Angioedema Type IIIAge of OnsetChildProgesteroneDanazolPregnancyAngioedemabiologybusiness.industryDanazolAngioedemas HereditaryHormone replacement therapy (menopause)Middle Agedmedicine.diseaseDermatologySurgeryPedigreeTranexamic AcidHereditary angioedemaFactor XIIbiology.proteinFemalemedicine.symptombusinessmedicine.drugThe Journal of allergy and clinical immunology
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