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Case Reports
. 2024 Aug;22(8):2281-2293.
doi: 10.1016/j.jtha.2024.02.021. Epub 2024 Mar 15.

Comprehensive functional characterization of a novel ANO6 variant in a new patient with Scott syndrome

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Comprehensive functional characterization of a novel ANO6 variant in a new patient with Scott syndrome

Samantha J Montague et al. J Thromb Haemost. 2024 Aug.
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Abstract

Background: Scott syndrome is a mild platelet-type bleeding disorder, first described in 1979, with only 3 unrelated families identified through defective phosphatidylserine (PS) exposure and confirmed by sequencing. The syndrome is distinguished by impaired surface exposure of procoagulant PS on platelets after stimulation. To date, platelet function and thrombin generation in this condition have not been extensively characterized.

Objectives: Genetic and functional studies were undertaken in a consanguineous family with a history of excessive bleeding of unknown cause.

Methods: A targeted gene panel of known bleeding and platelet genes was used to identify possible genetic variants. Platelet phenotyping, flow adhesion, flow cytometry, whole blood and platelet-rich plasma thrombin generation, and specialized extracellular vesicle measurements were performed.

Results: We detected a novel homozygous frameshift variant, c.1943del (p.Arg648Hisfs∗23), in ANO6 encoding Anoctamin 6, in a patient with a bleeding history but interestingly with normal ANO6 expression. Phenotyping of the patient's platelets confirmed the absence of PS expression and procoagulant activity but also revealed other defects including reduced platelet δ granules, reduced ristocetin-mediated aggregation and secretion, and reduced P-selectin expression after stimulation. PS was absent on spread platelets, and thrombi formed over collagen at 1500/s. Reduced thrombin generation was observed in platelet-rich plasma and confirmed in whole blood using a new thrombin generation assay.

Conclusion: We present a comprehensive report of a patient with Scott syndrome with a novel frameshift variant in AN06, which is associated with no platelet PS exposure and markedly reduced thrombin generation in whole blood, explaining the significant bleeding phenotype observed.

Keywords: ANO6; Scott syndrome; bleeding; extracellular vesicles; procoagulant platelets; thrombin generation.

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Conflict of interest statement

Declaration of competing interests A.G., D.H., and B.d.L. are employees of Synapse Research Institute, part of Diagnostica Stago S.A.S. All remaining authors declare no conflicts of interest.

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