• Chest · Aug 2015

    The Relationship of the Fibrinogen Cleavage Biomarker Aα-Val360 with Disease Severity and Activity in Alpha-1-antitrypsin Deficiency.

    • Richard I Carter, Michael J Ungurs, Anilkumar Pillai, Richard A Mumford, and Robert A Stockley.
    • Chest. 2015 Aug 1;148(2):382-8.

    BackgroundNew markers of COPD and emphysema disease activity are urgently required since current measures of disease severity do not reflect the total disease burden nor predict disease progression. A recently described in vivo marker of neutrophil elastase activity (Aα-Val360) may be an effective marker of COPD and emphysema disease activity, and the current study explores its use in patients with α1-antitrypsin deficiency (AATD) across the disease severity spectrum with particular interest in whether it can be used as an early predictor of the need for intervention.MethodsCross-sectional and longitudinal relationships between Aα-Val360 and full lung-function tests, CT scan densitometry, and other biomarkers were explored in this study of a registry of untreated patients with PiZZ AATD.ResultsThe Aα-Val360 related cross-sectionally to physiologic, radiologic, and symptomatic markers of disease severity though not disease progression. Similar cross-sectional relationships were observed in subjects with mild physiologic abnormalities; however, in this subgroup, baseline Aα-Val360 concentration did relate to subsequent disease progression.ConclusionsIn cross-sectional studies, Aα-Val360 reflects disease severity in AATD and may be a useful marker of disease activity in patients with early disease in whom therapeutic intervention may be indicated.

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