Pi phenotypes of alpha-1-protease inhibitor were determined by isoelectric focusing and print immunofixation in 96 English children suffering from juvenile chronic polyarthritis. A significantly increased frequency of the MZ phenotype (10.41%) was found in comparison with a geographically matched control population (1.6%). The results of this study suggest that the possession of a Z-deficient allele of alpha-1-protease inhibitor could be a predisposing, aggravating, or perpetuating factor in the articular damage occurring in juvenile chronic polyarthritis.
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Arnaud, P., Galbraith, R. M., Faulk, W. P., & Ansell, B. M. (1977). Increased frequency of the MZ phenotype of alpha-1-protease inhibitor in juvenile chronic polyarthritis. Journal of Clinical Investigation, 60(6), 1442–1444. https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI108906
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