The GNT. Factor II analyzes the genetic variant G20210A of the F2 gene, associated with a greater production of prothrombin, an essential protein in the coagulation cascade. Prothrombin (Factor II) is the precursor of thrombin, a key enzyme involved in fibrin formation and in the regulation of the balance between coagulation and anticoagulation. This genetic variant may increase the risk of thrombotic complications, especially in combination with environmental or hormonal factors.
Its objective is to identify the genetic predisposition to hypercoagulability and guide personalized preventive strategies.