Electrophoretic mobility, concentration, and activity of α1-antitrypsin in serum of patients undergoing bone-marrow transplantation

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We have observed an electrophoretically abnormal, nonfunctional species of α1-antitrypsin in serum from patients who were receiving bone-marrow transplants for treatment of leukemia or aplastic anemia. Three of four patients in whose serum this protein appeared died soon after; the fourth recovered, and the disappearance of the abnormal α1-antitrypsin paralleled his recovery. This suggests that the inability to maintain functional activity of α1-antitrypsin predisposes patients to life-threatening complications during recovery from bone-marrow transplants.

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Mullins, R. E., Bennett, B., & Hunter, R. L. (1987). Electrophoretic mobility, concentration, and activity of α1-antitrypsin in serum of patients undergoing bone-marrow transplantation. Clinical Chemistry, 33(1), 193–195. https://doi.org/10.1093/clinchem/33.1.193

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