National Organization for Rare Disorders, Inc.Alpha-1-Antitrypsin Deficiency
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Synonyms
- A1AT Deficiency
- AAT
- AAT Deficiency
- Antitrypsin Deficiency
- Cholestasis, Neonatal
- Familial Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease
- Familial Emphysema
- Hereditary Emphysema
- Homozygous Alpha-1-Antitrypsin Deficiency
- PI
- Pi Phenotype ZZ, Z- and --
- Protease Inhibitor Deficiency
- Serum Protease Inhibitor Deficiency
- A1AD
- Alpha-1
Disorder Subdivisions
General Discussion
Alpha-1-Antitrypsin Deficiency (A1AD) is a hereditary disorder characterized by low levels of a protein called alpha-1-antitrypsin (A1AT) which is found in the blood. This deficiency may predispose an individual to several illnesses but most commonly appears as emphysema, less commonly as liver disease, or more rarely, as a skin condition called panniculitis. A deficiency of A1AT allows substances that break down protein (proteolytic enzymes) to attack various tissues of the body. This results in destructive changes in the lungs (emphysema) and may also affect the liver and joints. Alpha-1-Antitrypsin is ordinarily released by specialized, granular white blood cells (neutrophils) in response to infection or inflammation. A deficiency of Alpha-1-Antitrypsin results in unbalanced (relatively unopposed) rapid breakdown of proteins (protease activity), especially in the supporting elastic structures of the lungs. This destruction over many years leads to emphysema and is accelerated by smoking.
Resources
March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation
1275 Mamaroneck Avenue White Plains, NY 10605 Tel: (914)428-7100 Fax: (914)997-4763 Tel: (888)663-4637 Email: Askus@marchofdimes.com Internet: http://www.marchofdimes.com
Alpha-1 Association 2937 SW 27th Avenue Suite 106 Miami, FL 33133 Tel: (305)648-0088 Fax: (305)648-0089 Tel: (800)521-3025 Email: info@alpha1.org Internet: http://www.alpha1.org
Children's Liver Alliance IN Email: mail@liverkids.org.au Internet: http://www.liverkids.org.au
American Liver Foundation 75 Maiden Lane Suite 603 New York, NY 10038 USA Tel: 2126681000 Fax: 2124838179 Tel: 8004654837 Email: info@liverfoundation.org Internet: http://www.liverfoundation.org
American Lung Association 61 Broadway, 6th Floor New York, NY 10006 USA Tel: 2123158700 Fax: 2123158870 Tel: 8005864872 Internet: http://www.lungusa.org
Children's Liver Disease Foundation 36 Great Charles Street Queensway Birmingham, Intl B3 3JY United Kingdom Tel: 0121-212-3839 Fax: 0121-212-4300 Email: info@childliverdisease.org Internet: http://www.childliverdisease.org
Alpha-1 Foundation 2937 SW 27th Avenue Suite 302 Miami, FL 33133 USA Tel: 3055679888 Fax: 3055671317 Tel: 8772287321 Email: lrodriguez@alphaone.org Internet: http://www.alphaone.org
Sjældne Diagnoser / Rare Disorders Denmark Frederiksholms Kanal 2, 3rd Floor Copenhagen K, 1220 Denmark Tel: 45 33 14 00 10 Fax: 45 33 14 55 09 Email: mail@sjaeldnediagnoser Internet: http://www.raredisorders.dk
Alpha-1 Research Registry c/o Medical University of South Carolina 96 Jonathan Lucus St., Suite 812-CSB PO Box 250630 Charleston, SC 29425 USA Tel: 8437920260 Fax: 8437920260 Tel: 8778662383 Email: alphaone@musc.edu Internet: http://www.alphaoneregistry.org
Alpha-1 Advocacy Alliance PO Box 202 103 Rapidan Church Lane Wolftown, VA 22748 Tel: (540)948-6777 Fax: (540)948-6763 Tel: (866)367-2122 Internet: http://www.alpha1advocacy.org
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