2019
DOI: 10.1182/blood-2019-127504
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Non-Canonical MYD88/TIRAP-Dependent Anti-Inflammatory Function of Pro-Coagulant Factor VIII

Abstract: Context : FVIII is involved in the coagulation pathway. In the model developed by Hoffman in 1995, FVIII (with FIX) is at the center of coagulation. FVIII deficiency leads to a disease called hemophilia A. A deficiency of FVIII leads to inadequate coagulation and increases the risk of bleeding. Bleeding in hemophilic patient occurs mainly into large joints such as knee, elbow or ankle. Severe recurrence of hemarthrosis leads to irreversible arthropathy called hemophilic arthropathy (HA) characterized by a prog… Show more

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“…We believe it unlikely that the difference in HJHS in our study is an effect of lesser treatment intensity for PwHA, since the factor consumption was similar between the groups, although lifelong consumption has not been taken into account. The potential anti‐inflammatory role of FVIII described by Mignot et al, 28 as well as the role of extravascular FIX in coagulation, 29,30 has been debated, but whether this has an impact on joint outcome and can explain differences between HA and HB is not clear. The same applies for the suggestion that the higher prevalence of missense mutations over null mutations in PwHB compared with PwHA could contribute to a milder clinical phenotype 10 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We believe it unlikely that the difference in HJHS in our study is an effect of lesser treatment intensity for PwHA, since the factor consumption was similar between the groups, although lifelong consumption has not been taken into account. The potential anti‐inflammatory role of FVIII described by Mignot et al, 28 as well as the role of extravascular FIX in coagulation, 29,30 has been debated, but whether this has an impact on joint outcome and can explain differences between HA and HB is not clear. The same applies for the suggestion that the higher prevalence of missense mutations over null mutations in PwHB compared with PwHA could contribute to a milder clinical phenotype 10 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%