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Thrombosis and Haemostasis | 2009

Haplotype M2 in the annexin A5 (ANXA5) gene and the occurrence of obstetric complications

Giovanni Luca Tiscia; Donatella Colaizzo; Elena Chinni; Daniela Pisanelli; Natale Sciannamè; Giovanni Favuzzi; Maurizio Margaglione; Elvira Grandone

Inherited or acquired thrombophilias have been largely explored as a cause of pregnancy complications. However, pathogenesis of obstetric complications, as fetal loss and pregnancy-related hypertensive disorders is still partly unexplained. Recently, a common haplotype (M2) within the annexin A5 (ANXA5) gene has been described as a risk factor in recurrent fetal losses (RFL). It has been demonstrated to reduce the promoter activity of the ANXA5 promoter in luciferase reporter assays. Aim of this study was to investigate the prevalence of M2 haplotype in three different settings of women with previous obstetric complications: RFL, intra-uterine fetal death (IUFD) and pregnancy-related hypertension (gestational hypertension [GH] and pre-eclampsia [PE]). One hundred three patients with previous RFL, 54 with IUFD, 158 with hypertensive disease (67 GH, 91 PE) were investigated. As controls, 195 women from the same ethnic background with uneventful pregnancies were enrolled. Logistic regression, correcting for age, gravidity and parity showed that the ANXA5 haplotype is significantly and independently associated with the occurrence of RFL (3.1; 95%CI: 1.1-9.5; p = 0.047) and pregnancy-related hypertensive disorders (2.1; 95%CI: 1.2-3.5; p = 0.008). The M2 haplotype might be a new and relevant risk factor for obstetric complications.


American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology | 2010

Role of the M2 haplotype within the annexin A5 gene in the occurrence of pregnancy-related venous thromboembolism

Elvira Grandone; Giovanni Luca Tiscia; Donatella Colaizzo; Elena Chinni; Daniela Pisanelli; Valeria Bafunno; Maurizio Margaglione

OBJECTIVE Knowledge about risk factors for venous thromboembolism (VTE) is still limited. A recently found haplotype within the natural anticoagulant protein annexin A5 (ANXA5) exerts an important modulating effect on gene expression. STUDY DESIGN Eighty-three nonanticoagulated patients with a documented pregnancy-related VTE and 195 controls were investigated. The presence of the ANXA5 haplotypes was determined. RESULTS Twenty-seven patients (32.5%) carried the M2 haplotype. Among them, 17 (63.0%) had a history of VTE in puerperium and 10 (37.0%) during pregnancy. The prevalence of the M2 haplotype was different as compared with that recorded among controls (odds ratio, 2.7; 95% confidence interval, 1.5-4.9, P < .001). A logistic regression analysis, correcting for potential confounders (age at which the thrombotic event occurred, factor V Leiden, and factor IIA20210 variants) showed a significant increase (odds ratio, 3.4; 95% confidence interval, 1.7-6.7) of the occurrence of VTE in carriers of the M2 haplotype as compared with noncarriers. CONCLUSION The M2 haplotype within the ANXA5 gene may represent a new thrombophilic risk factor for pregnancy-related VTE.


Thrombosis Research | 2008

Correlation between factors involved in the local haemostasis and angiogenesis in full term human placenta

Elena Chinni; Donatella Colaizzo; Maurizio Margaglione; Corrado Rubini; Rosa Lucia D'Ambrosio; Francesco Giuliani; Giovanni Di Vagno; Elvira Grandone

INTRODUCTION Few studies have been carried out to investigate whether distinct areas of full term placenta express different amounts of markers involved in the placental haemostasis and angiogenesis. A possible relationship between the expression of genes involved in the haemostasis and angiogenesis of human placenta has not been investigated. MATERIALS AND METHODS Twenty-eight fresh human placentas (35-41 weeks of gestation) from uneventful pregnancies were dissected with two different methods. Quantitative mRNA expression of the tissue factor (TF), TF pathway inhibitor (TFPI), TFPI-2, plasminogen activator inhibitor (PAI-2), annexin V (Anx V), vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), and thrombomodulin (TM) genes was evaluated by quantitative real time PCR system. Histology of each sample was graded. RESULTS Gene expression of all the considered markers was not significantly different in each area, using both the different methods of dissection. A significant correlation (p<0.05) was found between the expression of TF and TFPI-2. TF and TFPI-2 were significantly (p<0.05) associated with VEGF, whereas a stronger association (p<0.01) was found between TFPI and TFPI-2. TFPI and TFPI-2 were strongly associated with PAI-2 expression (p<0.01). CONCLUSIONS In placentas with central cord insertion, gene expression is not dependent on the method of sampling site. A significant relationship between haemostasis and angiogenesis in at term placentas was shown.


Thrombosis and Haemostasis | 2008

Venous thrombosis in oral contraceptive users and the presence of the JAK2 V617F mutation

Elvira Grandone; Donatella Colaizzo; Giovanni Luca Tiscia; Patrizia Vergura; Elena Chinni; Luigi Iannaccone; Iole Antinolfi; Maria Anna Guardascione; Maurizio Margaglione

Venous thrombosis in oral contraceptive users and the presence of the JAK2 V617F mutation -


Thrombosis Research | 2009

Protein Z g-42a variant and the risk of pregnancy-related venous thromboembolism in a cohort of Italian patients

Elvira Grandone; Giovanni Favuzzi; Valerio De Stefano; Elena Chinni; Elena Rossi; Filomena Cappucci; Maurizio Margaglione

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Thrombosis Research | 2010

Markers of haemostasis and angiogenesis in placentae from gestational vascular complications: Impairment of mechanisms involved in maintaining intervillous blood flow

Elena Chinni; Donatella Colaizzo; Giovanni Luca Tiscia; Pasquale Martinelli; Giuseppe Maria Maruotti; Maria Matteo; Maurizio Margaglione; Elvira Grandone

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Haemophilia | 2012

Coinheritance of three novel FV gene mutations in a patient with a severe FV deficiency

Valeria Bafunno; Giovanni Favuzzi; Tiziana Fierro; M. Chetta; E. Mastrodicasa; Elena Chinni; Elvira Grandone; Maurizio Margaglione; Paolo Gresele

INTRODUCTION Preeclampsia (PE) and fetal growth restriction (FGR) are multifactorial diseases, whose pathogenesis is largely unknown. A significant relationship between haemostasis and angiogenesis in placentae from uneventful pregnancies was previously shown. MATERIALS AND METHODS RNA expression of haemostasis (TF, TFPI, TFPI-2, PAI-2, Anx V, TM) and angiogenesis (Ang-1, Ang-2, PlGF, VEGF) markers in placentae from PE (n=12), PE+FGR (n=17) and FGR (n=20) in respect of placentae from uncomplicated pregnancies (n=21) were investigated. RESULTS Placentae from complicated pregnancies showed a significant lower expression (p<or=0.05 Mann-Whitney U test) of TF, TFPI, TFPI-2, Anx V, PAI-2 than those from in uncomplicated ones. VEGF and PlGF were not different in the considered groups; Ang-1 and Ang-2 were significantly higher (p<or=0.05 Mann-Whitney U test) in the PE group. Correlations between factors involved in haemostasis and those involved in angiogenesis, observed in placentae from uneventful pregnancies are lacking in those from complicated ones. CONCLUSIONS Haemostasis factors are reduced in placentae from complicated pregnancies. The relationship between haemostasis and angiogenesis observed in uncomplicated pregnancies is impaired in PE and FGR.


Journal of Thrombosis and Thrombolysis | 2018

Venous thromboembolism in assisted reproductive technologies: comparison between unsuccessful versus successful cycles in an Italian cohort

Michela Villani; Giovanni Favuzzi; Pasquale Totaro; Elena Chinni; Gennaro Vecchione; Patrizia Vergura; Lucia Fischetti; Maurizio Margaglione; Elvira Grandone

V. BAFUNNO,* G. FAVUZZI , T. FIERRO, M. CHETTA,* E. MASTRODICASA,§ E. CHINNI, E. GRANDONE, M. MARGAGLIONE* and P. GRESELE *Medical Genetics, Department of Biomedical Sciences, University of Foggia, Foggia; Atherosclerosis and Thrombosis Unit, Research Department, Istituto di Ricovero e Cura a Carattere Scientifico, Casa Sollievo della Sofferenza, S. Giovanni Rotondo, Foggia; Department of Internal Medicine, Section of Internal and Cardiovascular Medicine, University of Perugia, Perugia; and §Pediatric Onco-Hematology, S. Maria della Misericordia Hospital, Perugia, Italy


Archives of Gynecology and Obstetrics | 2016

Modulation of factors involved in placental haemostasis and angiogenesis by low-molecular-weight-heparins.

Elvira Grandone; Elena Chinni; Michela Villani; Natale Sciannamé; Giovanni Luca Tiscia; Giovanni Favuzzi; Filomena Cappucci; Francesco Petruzzelli; Maurizio Margaglione

Pregnancies after assisted reproductive technologies (ART) have been associated with an increased risk of venous thromboembolism (VTE). On the contrary, the magnitude of this risk in unsuccessful ART cycles (not resulting in a clinical pregnancy) has not yet been clearly defined. In this study, we evaluated the incidence of VTE in unsuccessful cycles and compared it with that recorded in successful cycles in the same study population. From a cohort of 998 women consecutively referred by local Fertility Clinics to our Atherosclerosis and Thrombosis Unit (April 2002–July 2011), we identified and included women with at least one cycle of ovarian stimulation and a negative history for VTE. Overall, 661 women undergone 1518 unsuccessful and 318 successful cycles of ovarian stimulation, respectively, were analysed. VTE events occurred in 2/1518 (1.3‰) unsuccessful cycles compared with 3/318 (9.4‰) successful cycles, (Two-tailed Fisher exact test, p = 0.04, OR 0.14, 95% CI 0.02–1.02). Both cases observed in unsuccessful cycles were isolated pulmonary embolism occurred after OHSS; no antithrombotic prophylaxis had been prescribed. At logistic regression analysis, the occurrence of successful cycle and BMI were significantly and independently associated with the occurrence of VTE with an OR of 13.94 (95% CI 1.41–137.45) and 1.23 (95% CI 1.01–1.49), respectively. VTE incidence is significantly lower in unsuccessful cycles as compared to that of successful ones. However, although rare, thrombotic risk during ovarian stimulation cannot be excluded and, when it occurs, can be life-threatening. Therefore, particular attention should be paid to these women, independently of ART outcome.


Human genome variation | 2017

Factor VII deficiency: a novel missense variant and genotype-phenotype correlation in patients from Southern Italy

Giovanni Luca Tiscia; Giovanni Favuzzi; Elena Chinni; Donatella Colaizzo; Lucia Fischetti; Mariano Intrieri; Maurizio Margaglione; Elvira Grandone

PurposeIn placentae from uneventful pregnancies a direct relationship between expression of tissue factor (TF) and tissue-factor pathway inhibitor type 2 (TFPI2) was found, as well as between TF and vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF). Furthermore, placentae from gestational vascular complications (GVCs) lack these correlations. Aims of the present study are (1) to evaluate a possible role of low-molecular-weight-heparins (LMWHs) in the modulation of the expression of TF, TFPI, TFPI2 and VEGF in placentae from thrombophilic women and (2) to study the possible role of endothelium in the placental expression of markers involved in haemostasis and angiogenesis.MethodsFourteen pregnancies in thrombophilic women and 11 uneventful pregnancies in non-thrombophilic women were studied and placentae collected. From each placenta total RNA was obtained. Expression of TF, TFPI, TFPI2 and VEGF was evaluated. Human Vein Endothelial Cells were incubated with increasing doses of LMWH and expression of TF, TFPI and VEGF was measured.ResultsExpression of all the markers analyzed in placentae from treated pregnancies was similar to that observed in placentae from uneventful ones. A significant direct relationship between TF and TFPI2, as well as TF and VEGF, was observed in cases treated with LMWHs and controls. Furthermore, the expression of TF and its inhibitors and VEGF in endothelial cells was modulated by LMWH.ConclusionPresent data suggest that LMWH during pregnancy in thrombophilic women restores the relationship between markers of haemostasis and angiogenesis. Furthermore, the endothelium is likely to play an important role in this phenomenon.

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Elvira Grandone

Casa Sollievo della Sofferenza

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Giovanni Luca Tiscia

Casa Sollievo della Sofferenza

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Donatella Colaizzo

Casa Sollievo della Sofferenza

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Giovanni Favuzzi

Casa Sollievo della Sofferenza

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Filomena Cappucci

Casa Sollievo della Sofferenza

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Michela Villani

Casa Sollievo della Sofferenza

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Lucia Fischetti

Casa Sollievo della Sofferenza

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Patrizia Vergura

Casa Sollievo della Sofferenza

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Gennaro Vecchione

Casa Sollievo della Sofferenza

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