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  • Coagulation factor XI (FXI) is linked to blood clotting issues; high levels are associated with thrombosis, while low levels can cause mild bleeding.
  • A genome-wide association study (GWAS) identified specific genetic loci (KNG1, F11, and GCKR) that influence plasma FXI levels in a large group of European individuals, providing new insights into FXI regulation.
  • Predictive studies reveal that certain miRNAs can significantly modulate FXI mRNA, suggesting potential therapeutic targets for preventing thrombosis.

Article Abstract

Coagulation factor XI (FXI) has become increasingly interesting for its role in pathogenesis of thrombosis. While elevated plasma levels of FXI have been associated with venous thromboembolism and ischemic stroke, its deficiency is associated with mild bleeding. We aimed to determine novel genetic and post-transcriptional plasma FXI regulators.We performed a genome-wide association study (GWAS) for plasma FXI levels, using novel data imputed to the 1000 Genomes reference panel. Individual GWAS analyses, including a total of 16,169 European individuals from the ARIC, GHS, MARTHA and PROCARDIS studies, were meta-analysed and further replicated in 2,045 individuals from the F5L family, GAIT2 and MEGA studies. Additional association with activated partial thromboplastin time (aPTT) was tested for the top SNPs. In addition, a study on the effect of miRNA on FXI regulation was performed using in silico prediction tools and in vitro luciferase assays.Three loci showed robust, replicating association with circulating FXI levels: KNG1 (rs710446, P-value = 2.07 × 10-302), F11 (rs4253417, P-value  = 2.86 × 10-193), and a novel association in GCKR (rs780094, P-value  = 3.56 ×10-09), here for the first time implicated in FXI regulation. The two first SNPs (rs710446 and rs4253417) also associated with aPTT. Conditional and haplotype analyses demonstrated a complex association signal, with additional novel SNPs modulating plasma FXI levels in both the F11 and KNG1 loci. Finally, eight miRNAs were predicted to bind F11 mRNA. Over-expression of either miR-145 or miR-181 significantly reduced the luciferase activity in cells transfected with a plasmid containing FXI-3'UTR.These results should open the door to new therapeutic targets for thrombosis prevention.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5703348PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/hmg/ddw401DOI Listing

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