2015
DOI: 10.1183/13993003.00717-2015
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Genetic counselling in a national referral centre for pulmonary hypertension

Abstract: Genetic causes of pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) and pulmonary veno-occlusive disease (PVOD) have been identified, leading to a growing need for genetic counselling.Between 2003 and 2014, genetic counselling was offered to 529 PAH and 100 PVOD patients at the French Referral Centre for Pulmonary Hypertension.Mutations in PAH-predisposing genes were identified in 72 patients presenting as sporadic PAH (17% of cases; 62 mutations in BMPR2, nine in ACVRL1 (ALK1) and one in ENG) and in 94 patients with a PA… Show more

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“…In addition, genetic counselling and testing were offered to 100 PVOD/PCH patients. Bi-allelic mutations in the EIF2AK4 gene were identified in all PVOD/PCH patients with a familial form of the disease (n=19) and in seven (9%) patients presenting with a sporadic form of PVOD/PCH [49].…”
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“…In addition, genetic counselling and testing were offered to 100 PVOD/PCH patients. Bi-allelic mutations in the EIF2AK4 gene were identified in all PVOD/PCH patients with a familial form of the disease (n=19) and in seven (9%) patients presenting with a sporadic form of PVOD/PCH [49].…”
Section: Genetic Counsellingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a study from the French PAH referral centre, 272 adult relatives requested predictive testing for PAH, in whom we identified 99 (36%) asymptomatic carriers of PAH-predisposing mutations (96 carriers of a BMPR2 mutation, one carrier of an ACVRL1 mutation and two carriers of a KCNK3 mutation [49]. The risk of developing PAH is estimated to be 14% for males and 42% for females among such individuals with predisposing mutations [38].…”
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