1. [Validation of a method for measuring the antielastolytic activity of human circulating alpha1-antitrypsin].
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Dechomet M, Zerimech F, Chapuis-Cellier C, Lombard C, and Balduyck M
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- Humans, Reproducibility of Results, Female, Male, Animals, Adult, Swine, Middle Aged, Spectrophotometry methods, alpha 1-Antitrypsin blood, alpha 1-Antitrypsin analysis, alpha 1-Antitrypsin Deficiency diagnosis, alpha 1-Antitrypsin Deficiency blood, Pancreatic Elastase analysis, Pancreatic Elastase blood
- Abstract
The existence of alpha-1 antitrypsin variants with apparently unremarkable phenotypes and serum concentrations, contrasting with a clinical picture suggestive of a severe deficiency, led us to investigate whether in these cases there was a reduction or even suppression of the capacity of alpha-1 antitrypsin to inhibit elastase. To this end, in two different laboratories, we adapted and validated a method for measuring the functional activity of alpha-1 antitrypsin, based on spectrophotometric kinetic analysis of the inhibition by serum alpha-1 antitrypsin of the hydrolytic activity of porcine pancreatic elastase on a chromogenic substrate. This method has proved to be robust, reproducible and transferable and made possible to define, on the basis of an analysis of a hospital population, a functionality index with a confidence interval comprised between 0.87 and 1.2, allowing to identify subjects likely to have a functional deficiency of alpha-1 antitrypsin, whether this deficiency being of a genetic origin without any quantitative or phenotypic translation, or whether being acquired under the effect of external agents (cigarette smoke or viruses).
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- 2024
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