The Role of Factor X lll val 34 Leu Polymorphism in Intracerebral Hemorrhagic Stroke among Jordanian Patients: Molecular Analysis
Khaled Al-Kubaisy Al-Kubaisy
Department of Biomedical Science, Zarqa Unversity College, Al Balqa Applied University, Jordan
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Abstract
The polymorphism in the factor X lll A-submit gene (F X lll val 34 Leu) has been recongized as a risk factor for primary intracerebral hemorrahge (pich). In addition, F X lll valu 34 leu has a significant ethnic heterogenty.
Objective: To study the possible role of a common mutation in the gene for coagulation factor X lll -A (val 34 Leu) as a risk factor for primary intracerebral hemorrhage stroke (pich) among Jordanian patients.
Patients and Methods: A total thirty patients that have clinically suffered from cerebral hemorragic stroke, who are all aged between (40-62) years were entrolled in this study.
DNA was extracted from plasma samples. Genotyping of F X lll val 34 Leu polymorphism was detected by a 192 bp, PCR-technique and the PCR product was digested with Ddel restriction enzyme.
Results: In this study two bands in fragment length (192 bp and (161 bp) were found in seven patients as positive results 25% the other patients showed one fragment of 192 bp as negative results (75%).
Conclusion: These results suggested that factor Xlll val 34 Leu has a role in the pathogenesis primary intracerebral hemorrhage (pich), this may be related to impaired cross-linking of fibrin.
Keywords: Factor X lll, intracerebral hemorrhage, mutation risk factor