Medical Definition of A1-antitrypsin

1. A glycoprotein that is the major protease inhibitor of human serum, is synthesised in the liver, and is genetically polymorphic due to the presence of over 20 alleles; individuals appropriately homozygous are deficient in a1-trypsin and are predisposed to pulmonary emphysema and juvenile hepatic cirrhosis because of alterations in the amino acid and sialic acid components of the glycoprotein. A1-Antitrypsin also inhibits thrombin. Synonym: a1-trypsin inhibitor, human a1-proteinase inhibitor. (05 Mar 2000)

Lexicographical Neighbors of A1-antitrypsin

a-protein
a-schwa
a-tilt
a-vie
a-word
a.e.
a.e.t.
a.k.a.
a.l.
a.m.
a.o.b.
a.u.
a/k/a
a1-acid glycoprotein
a1-antitrypsin (current term)
a1-lipoprotein
a1-trypsin inhibitor
a11y
a1PI
a2-neuraminoglycoprotein
aDNA
aDNAs
aI1 endonuclease
aPTT
aThr
aVF
aVL
aVR
a Kempis

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