PredictAAT: Accounting for Inflammation in the Diagnosis of Alpha 1 Antitrypsin Deficiency.

PredictAAT: Accounting for Inflammation in the Diagnosis of Alpha 1 Antitrypsin Deficiency. COPD. 2020 Aug 30;:1-4 Authors: Kueppers F Abstract Alpha 1 antitrypsin deficiency (AATD) is a rarely diagnosed hereditary condition characterized by low alpha 1 antitrypsin (AAT) levels, which can lead to early-onset emphysema due to accelerated degradation of lung tissue. Similar to C-reactive protein (CRP), AAT is an acute phase reactant, meaning that blood levels rise in response to inflammation, injury or infection. Testing AAT levels is essential in the diagnosis of AATD; however, the presence of inflammation at the time of AATD testing can provide a false 'normal' level reading of the patient's baseline AAT levels. Researchers from a US-wide screening program for AATD found that a large number of individuals with AATD variants (particularly with the PI*MZ genotype) presented with elevated CRP levels (≥5 mg/L), suggesting the presence of inflammation. Using a series of calculations, the relationship between AAT and CRP levels was characterized and found to be genotype specific. We have developed a publicly available, easy-to-use online calculator (PredictAAT) that enables the instant calculation of predicted baseline AAT levels in patients exhibiting elevated CRP levels that accounts for specific AATD genotype. There is a need to raise awareness of the importance of simultaneous determination of AAT and CRP levels to aid the accurate...
Source: COPD: Journal of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease - Category: Respiratory Medicine Tags: COPD Source Type: research