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  • Title: The effect of alpha 1 antitrypsin on the proliferative response of human peripheral blood lymphocytes.
    Author: Breit SN, Luckhurst E, Penny R.
    Journal: J Immunol; 1983 Feb; 130(2):681-6. PubMed ID: 6600250.
    Abstract:
    In evaluating immune aberrations in patients with alpha 1 antitrypsin (alpha 1 AT) deficiency, we have previously shown that they exhibit enhanced lymphocyte responsiveness to PHA that is serum mediated. In this study, we demonstrate suppression of the PHA response by using purified alpha 1 AT, and also similar but less marked suppression of the Con A response. alpha 1 AT, however, has no effect whatsoever on PWM-induced proliferation. This effect is demonstrable provided alpha 1 AT is added within 4 hr of mitogen activation and is mediated by its action on adherent cells rather than on proliferating lymphocytes. Adherent cells still exhibit this effect if pulsed with alpha 1 AT, then thoroughly washed before their activation. This suggests that it may be inhibiting a membrane serine esterase already activated before the addition of PHA. Thus alpha 1 AT may modulate the activation of T cells through its effect on monocytes, leading to abnormalities in immunoregulation, and hence a predisposition to the development of a variety of immunologic disorders in alpha 1 AT-deficient subjects.
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