Variants of alpha 1-antitrypsin in Puerto Rican children with asthma
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Variants of alpha 1-antitrypsin in Puerto Rican children with asthma
Abstract
A survey of 393 Puerto Rican and 354 non-Hispanic pediatric patients at Beth Israel Hospital, New York, revealed a significantly larger percentage of asthmatic subjects among Puerto Ricans, confirming findings of a study of Puerto Rican adults in New York. Assays of alpha 1-antitrypsin (AAT) concentration and phenotypes in 61 Puerto Rican asthmatic children revealed a significantly larger number with an S or Z variant in AAT phenotype. The AAT concentration was not a significant variable in this relationship, since four of five subjects with intermediate deficient AAT concentrations and a PiM phenotype were among control nonasthmatic Puerto Rican subjects. A family history of asthma was more common among asthmatic than control subjects and was most common for variant AAT phenotypes in either asthmatic or control subjects. We speculate that the S or Z variant of AAT affects the inflammatory response in such a way as to predispose to asthma.
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Alpha 1-antitrypsin phenotypes and bronchial asthma.Chest. 1994 Jun;105(6):1905-6. doi: 10.1378/chest.105.6.1905b. Chest. 1994. PMID: 8205912 No abstract available.
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