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Clin Gastroenterol Hepatol ; 22(2): 283-294.e5, 2024 02.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37716616

BACKGROUND & AIMS: α1-Antitrypsin (AAT) is a major protease inhibitor produced by hepatocytes. The most relevant AAT mutation giving rise to AAT deficiency (AATD), the 'Pi∗Z' variant, causes harmful AAT protein accumulation in the liver, shortage of AAT in the systemic circulation, and thereby predisposes to liver and lung injury. Although intravenous AAT augmentation constitutes an established treatment of AATD-associated lung disease, its impact on the liver is unknown. METHODS: Liver-related parameters were assessed in a multinational cohort of 760 adults with severe AATD (Pi∗ZZ genotype) and available liver phenotyping, of whom 344 received augmentation therapy and 416 did not. Liver fibrosis was evaluated noninvasively via the serum test AST-to-platelet ratio index and via transient elastography-based liver stiffness measurement. Histologic parameters were compared in 15 Pi∗ZZ adults with and 35 without augmentation. RESULTS: Compared with nonaugmented subjects, augmented Pi∗ZZ individuals displayed lower serum liver enzyme levels (AST 71% vs 75% upper limit of normal, P < .001; bilirubin 49% vs 58% upper limit of normal, P = .019) and lower surrogate markers of fibrosis (AST-to-platelet ratio index 0.34 vs 0.38, P < .001; liver stiffness measurement 6.5 vs 7.2 kPa, P = .005). Among biopsied participants, augmented individuals had less pronounced liver fibrosis and less inflammatory foci but no differences in AAT accumulation were noted. CONCLUSIONS: The first evaluation of AAT augmentation on the Pi∗ZZ-related liver disease indicates liver safety of a widely used treatment for AATD-associated lung disease. Prospective studies are needed to confirm the beneficial effects and to demonstrate the potential efficacy of exogenous AAT in patients with Pi∗ZZ-associated liver disease.


alpha 1-Antitrypsin Deficiency , Adult , Humans , alpha 1-Antitrypsin Deficiency/complications , alpha 1-Antitrypsin Deficiency/drug therapy , Genotype , Liver Cirrhosis/etiology , Phenotype
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Stem Cell Res ; 71: 103171, 2023 09.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37506509

SIX2-positive urine derived renal progenitor cells were isolated from a male and female alpha1-antitrypsin deficiency (AATD) patients both harboring the homozygous PiZZ genotype. The cells were reprogrammed to generate two integration-free induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC) lines by transfecting episomal-based plasmids expressing OCT4, SOX2, NANOG, c-MYC, KLF4 and LIN28. Pluripotency was confirmed by immunocytochemistry for associated markers and embryoid body-based differentiation into the three germ layers. The iPSC lines carried the parental PiZZ genotype. Comparative transcriptome analyses with human embryonic stem cell line H9 revealed a Pearson correlation of 0.945 for ISRM-AATD-iPSC-1 and 0.939 for ISRM-AATD-iPSC-2 respectively.


Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells , Humans , Male , Female , Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells/metabolism , Kruppel-Like Factor 4 , Cell Differentiation , Cell Line , Embryonic Stem Cells
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Curr Opin Pharmacol ; 59: 149-156, 2021 08.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34256305

Alpha1-antitrypsin deficiency (AATD) is caused by mutations in the SERPINA1 gene, coding for alpha1-antitrypsin (AAT). AAT is synthesised mainly in the liver and is released into bloodstream to protect tissues (particularly lung) with its antiprotease activity. The homozygous Pi∗Z mutation (Pi∗ZZ genotype) is the predominant cause of severe AATD. It interferes with AAT secretion thereby leading to AAT accumulation in the liver and lack of AAT in the circulation and the lung. Accordingly, Pi∗ZZ individuals are strongly predisposed to lung and liver injury. The former is treated by a weekly AAT augmentation therapy, but not medicinal products exist for the liver. Our review summarises the current approaches silencing AAT production, improving protein folding and secretion or promoting AAT degradation.


alpha 1-Antitrypsin Deficiency , Genotype , Humans , Liver Cirrhosis , Lung , alpha 1-Antitrypsin Deficiency/drug therapy , alpha 1-Antitrypsin Deficiency/genetics
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