# Unravelling the role of TET2 in venous thromboembolism: insights into mechanisms and therapeutic implications

**Authors:** Yujie Bai, Xiao Wang, Ning Lin, Rongyuan Li, Weilin Hu, Jiayu Wang, Chun Chen, Jie Liu, Jian Feng, Fuxiang Li

PMC · DOI: 10.3389/fcvm.2025.1577303 · Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine · 2025-10-15

## TL;DR

This paper reviews how the TET2 gene influences venous thromboembolism and explores its potential as a therapeutic target.

## Contribution

The paper provides a comprehensive review of TET2's role in venous thromboembolism, integrating conflicting findings into a coherent framework.

## Key findings

- TET2 mutations are associated with both antithrombotic and prothrombotic effects in venous thromboembolism.
- The paper identifies gaps in understanding TET2's molecular mechanisms and clinical implications.
- The review suggests future research directions for TET2-targeted therapies in thromboembolism.

## Abstract

The development of venous thromboembolism (VTE) may complicate not only the management of the primary disease but also significantly affect the overall quality of life and prognosis for the patient. With the increasing understanding of the incidence and risks associated with VTE, there is an imminent need for better management strategies, coupled with a wider knowledge base. In recent years, Ten-Eleven Transformation 2 (TET2) has become a subject of interest among medical scientists because of its function as DNA demethylase for the treatment of a number of hematologic and oncologic disorders. The current literature concerning the association of VTE with mutations in the TET2 gene is rather diverse in terms of outcomes and, therefore, not completely coherent. While some papers propose that TET2 has an antithrombotic effect, others point to a prothrombotic effect or a more subtle effect of TET2 on the development of thromboembolism. These different views must then be integrated in order to create the aetiologic narrative of TET2 in VTE that provides a framework for understanding the epidemiologic and clinical realities. However, there is no review on the mechanism and clinical significance of TET2 in venous thromboembolism. In this review article, the authors strived to investigate Ten-Eleven Transformation 2 (TET2) connected with venous thromboembolism (VTE), analyze its molecular mechanism features and draw clinical conclusions. It is the purpose of this work to perform a comprehensive review of the TET2 function, to elucidate its involvement in VTE development, and to discuss possible treatments based on targeting TET2. It is our understanding that the review of the current literature will offer fresh insight and research agendas for the future endeavours and practice of the significant medical speciality.

## Linked entities

- **Genes:** TET2 (tet methylcytosine dioxygenase 2) [NCBI Gene 54790]
- **Diseases:** venous thromboembolism (MONDO:0005399)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** thromboembolism (MESH:D013923), hematologic and oncologic disorders (MESH:D006402), VTE (MESH:D054556)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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