Aj. Sandford et al., MUTATION IN THE 3'-REGION OF THE ALPHA-1-ANTITRYPSIN GENE AND CHRONICOBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY-DISEASE, Journal of Medical Genetics, 34(10), 1997, pp. 874-875
A mutation in the 3' flanking region of the alpha-1-antitrypsin gene h
as been reported to be associated with chronic obstructive pulmonary d
isease (COPD). We have investigated the prevalence of this mutation in
a group of 185 patients with airway obstruction and in 69 non-obstruc
ted controls. The subjects were selected on the basis of their develop
ment of lung cancer and therefore had similar exposure to cigarette sm
oke, the major risk factor for COPD. In the majority of subjects, the
level of airway inflammation and loss of elastic recoil was known, and
therefore we were able to test whether the mutation was associated wi
th one of these pathological mechanisms. The prevalence of heterozygot
es for the mutation was 10% in both the obstructed group and controls.
The mutation was not associated with increases airway inflammation or
loss of elastic recoil. This result indicates that the 3' mutation is
not significant risk factor for COPD in this population, and suggests
heterogeneity in the pathogenesis of the disease.