Genetic vs. Quantitative Analysis of Serum Alpha1-Antitrypsin
- 23 November 1972
- journal article
- Published by Massachusetts Medical Society in New England Journal of Medicine
- Vol. 287 (21) , 1067-1069
- https://doi.org/10.1056/nejm197211232872104
Abstract
In a study of the potential usefulness of quantitative methods for identifying heterozygous serum alpha1-antitrypsin genetic types that may be associated with chronic pulmonary disease, wide ranges of serum alph1-antitrypsin function and concentration were found in series of samples of protease inhibitor (Pi) types MM, MS and MZ samples. Ranges were wider in a group of 99 patients with obstructive pulmonary disease than in 106 normal adults, and demonstrated a greater overlap of types MS and MZ with type MM. Measurement of alpha1-antitrypsin function or concentration cannot be expected to detect Pi types MZ or MS reliably; quantitative screening methods must be accompanied by Pi typing analysis.Keywords
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