Vascular endothelial growth factor, tissue factor, coagulation and fibrinolysis markers in slow-flow vascular malformations: a prospective study of treatment with sirolimus

Author:

Maruani Annabel12ORCID,Moineau Anne-Guillemette2ORCID,Boccara OliviaORCID,Mazereeuw-Hautier JulietteORCID,Leducq SophieORCID,Bessis DidierORCID,Guibaud Laurent,Vabres PierreORCID,Mallet Stephanie,Barbarot SebastienORCID,Chiaverini ChristineORCID,Droitcourt CatherineORCID,Bursztejn Anne-ClaireORCID,Lengelle Céline,Woillard Jean-BaptisteORCID,Herbreteau DenisORCID,Le Touze AnneORCID,Binet AurélienORCID,Morel BaptisteORCID,Bourgoin Hélène,Gissot ValérieORCID,Giraudeau BrunoORCID,Gruel YvesORCID,Tavernier ElsaORCID,Rollin Jérôme3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. University of Tours, University of Nantes, INSERM , SPHERE U1246, Tours , France

2. CHRU Tours, Department of Dermatology, Reference Center for Genodermatoses and Rare Skin Diseases (MAGEC-Tours) , Tours , France

3. University of Tours, CHRU Tours, Department of Hemostasis , Tours , France

Abstract

Slow-flow vascular malformations (VMs), especially those with venous components, can be complicated by localized intravascular coagulopathy (LIC), responsible for pain and impaired quality of life. Several studies have shown the effectiveness of mTOR inhibitors (especially sirolimus) on slow-flow VMs but its effect on coagulation has been poorly studied, especially in children. Our study shows that venous and combined VMs are associated with coagulation abnormalities and provides novel evidence that sirolimus improves coagulopathy in venous malformations. However we did not clearly evidence predictive biomarkers of response to sirolimus but this is the first study attempting to highlight predictive markers of response to sirolimus.

Funder

French Ministry of Social Affairs and Health

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Dermatology

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