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Advancing the understanding and treatment of lung pathologies associated with alpha 1 antitrypsin deficiency

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posted on 2025-03-11, 14:01 authored by Alice M Turner, Joachim H Ficker, Andrea Vianello, Christian F Clarenbach, Sabina Janciauskiene, Joanna Chorostowska-Wynimko, Jan Stolk, Noel G McElvaneyNoel G McElvaney

Alpha 1 antitrypsin deficiency (AATD) is a genetic disorder that alters the functionality and/or serum levels of alpha 1 antitrypsin (AAT). Dysfunctional forms of AAT, or low levels of serum AAT, predispose affected individuals to pulmonary complications. When AATD-associated lung disease develops, the most common pulmonary pathology is emphysema. The development of emphysema and decline in lung function varies by AATD genotype and is accelerated by risk factors, such as smoking. To improve the understanding and treatment of AATD, emerging knowledge and unresolved questions need to be discussed. Here we focus on developments in the areas of disease pathogenesis, biomarkers, and clinical endpoints for trials in AATD, as well as barriers to treatment. The clinical impact of AATD on lung function is highly variable and highlights the complexity of AATD pathogenesis, in which multiple underlying processes are involved. Reduced levels of functional AAT disrupt the protease-antiprotease homeostasis, leading to a loss of neutrophil elastase inhibition and the breakdown of elastin within the lung interstitium. Inflammatory processes also play a critical role in the development of AATD-associated lung disease, which is not yet fully understood. Biomarkers associated with the disease and its complications may have an important role in helping to address AATD underdiagnosis and evaluating response to treatment. To improve access to treatment, the problem of underdiagnosis needs to be addressed and the provision of therapeutic options needs to become uniform. Patients should also be empowered to play a key role in the self-management of the disease. Advancing our understanding of the disease will ultimately improve the life expectancy and quality of life for patients affected by AATD.

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CSL Behring

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Published Citation

Turner AM, et al. Advancing the understanding and treatment of lung pathologies associated with alpha 1 antitrypsin deficiency. Ther Adv Respir Dis. 2025;19:17534666251318841.

Publication Date

20 February 2025

PubMed ID

39980299

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  • Beaumont Hospital
  • Medicine

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SAGE Publications

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  • Published Version (Version of Record)