Gene/Protein
Disease
Symptom
Drug
Enzyme
Compound
Pivot Concepts:
Gene/Protein
Disease
Symptom
Drug
Enzyme
Compound
Target Concepts:
Gene/Protein
Disease
Symptom
Drug
Enzyme
Compound
Query: UMLS:C0242339 (
dyslipidemia
)
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Alpha-1 antitrypsin
(
A1AT
) is an acute-phase protein, and is best known as an inhibitor of the serine proteases, specifically, neutrophil elastase, proteinase 3, and cathepsin G. The discovery of the connection between inherited
A1AT
deficiency and emphysema resulted in the concept of a proteinase-antiproteinase imbalance to explain the pathogenic mechanisms of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, as well as the concomitant development of augmentation therapy with plasma-purified human
A1AT
. This proteinase-antiproteinase imbalance concept has been difficult to prove, as no single mechanism can account for the complex pathology of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. New studies have begun to characterize
A1AT
as an antiinflammatory and an immunoregulatory protein, independent of its antiprotease activity. We recently found that
A1AT
binds to free fatty acids, and it is this form of
A1AT
that induces the expression and release of angiopoietin-like protein 4, a protein associated with
dyslipidemia
and inflammation. This latter finding further strengthens the idea that describing
A1AT
therapy as antiserine protease is perhaps an oversimplification. The preliminary findings suggest that
A1AT
could be used for the management of diseases not necessarily related to inherited A1ATD, and points toward a need for more detailed investigations into the relationships between the concentration, structure, and function of
A1AT
protein.
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PMID:Well-Known and Less Well-Known Functions of Alpha-1 Antitrypsin. Its Role in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease and Other Disease Developments. 2756 62