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. 1997 Jul;52(7):659–661. doi: 10.1136/thx.52.7.659

PI SZ phenotype in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease

L Alvarez-Granda, M J Cabero-Perez, A Bustamante-Ruiz, D Gonzalez-Lamuno, M Delgado-Rodriguez, M Garcia-Fuentes
PMCID: PMC1758602  PMID: 9246142

Abstract

BACKGROUND: A study was undertaken to clarify whether the PI SZ phenotype of the protease inhibitor system predisposes to chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). METHODS: The prevalence of PI Z and PI SZ deficient phenotypes was investigated in a population of 702 patients with COPD followed up at the Chest Unit of a tertiary hospital and in 15400 newborn infants from the same geographical area. Individuals with deficiency were detected by screening of dried blood spots on filter paper using a comparative electro-immunodiffusion technique for alpha 1-antitrypsin and transferrin. The serum phenotype was confirmed by means of isoelectrofocusing on polyacrylamide gel. RESULTS: Of the 702 blood samples from patients with COPD, six PI Z subjects (0.85%) and one PI SZ (0.14%) were detected. Of the 15400 samples from neonates, the number of PI Z subjects was eight (0.052%) and that of PI SZ was 24 (0.156%). The difference between the two groups was significant for PI Z but not for PI SZ. CONCLUSIONS: The data do not indicate an increased risk for development of COPD associated with the PI SZ phenotype but confirm the predisposition of PI Z individuals for the development of COPD. 




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