Alpha-1-antitrypsin deficiency in children:: Liver disease is not reflected by low serum levels of alpha-1-antitrypsin -: A study on 48 pediatric patients

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Lang, T [1 ]
Mühlbauer, M [1 ]
Strobelt, M [1 ]
Weidinger, S [1 ]
Hadorn, HB [1 ]
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[1] Bavarian Red Cross Transfus Serv, Regensburg, Germany
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alpha 1-antitrypsin deficiency; children; liver;
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Background: Alpha-1-anti trypsin (alpha 1-AT) is an important protease inhibitor. The phenotypes are characterized by a low total serum alpha 1-AT or by an abnormal protein accumulating in the hepatocytes. The aim of our study was to examine a correlation of total serum alpha 1-AT, phenotype, and liver involvement in pediatric patients. Methods: 48 patients, deficient for alpha 1-AT were included. The phenotypes for alpha 1-AT were determined by isoelectric focusing. Liver disease was defined either as elevated transaminases or/and as elevated conjugated bilirubin and gamma GT Patients were reexamined after a mean interval of 2 years. Results: Homozygous alpha 1-AD was found in 12 patients, heterozygous in 24 patients. In 12 children rare variants of alpha 1-AD were diagnosed. Serum alpha 1-AT levels less than 60% of normal were found in all patients with homozygous, in 37% of patients with heterozygous alpha 1-antitrypsin deficiency (alpha 1-AD), and in patients with the homozygous variant PiM(palermo). Liver disease was found in 8/12 patients with the phenotype PiZZ and in 15/24 patients with heterozygous alpha 1-AD. Three of 4 patients with the phenotype PiMQ0 had severe liver disease despite normal serum levels for alpha 1-AT. In 11 patients with heterozygous alpha 1-AD fiver disease was apparent despite normal serum alpha 1-AT levels. In two patients with the variant type Mpalermo serum levels were as low as 11% of normal without any signs of liver disease. Conclusions: Our data clearly show that in the diagnostic workup of neonatal cholestasis measurement of total serum alpha 1-AT does not exclude liver disease due to abnormal alpha 1-AT variants. We suggest analysis of alpha 1-AT-phenotype by isoelectric focussing in patients with unknown liver disease. Heterozygous or rare variant types might remain undiagnosed by measuring total alpha 1-AT only.
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