2006
DOI: 10.1007/s10522-006-9041-y
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Alpha1-antitrypsin heterozygosity plays a positive role in attainment of longevity

Abstract: Genes involved in cardiovascular diseases (CVD) play an opposite role in human longevity. The alpha1-antitrypsin (AAT) is a serine-protease inhibitor required for the prevention of proteolytic tissue damage, by neutrophil elastase. The role of AAT in CVD has not been definitively assessed and its effect on longevity has not yet fully been studied. To clarify these points, we have studied the distribution of AAT allele variants in 3 cohorts: 127 young patients affected by acute myocardial infarction (AMI), 255 … Show more

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“…The Sicilian ethnicity of all the participants at the study was established by confirming that all four grandparents were born in Sicily, in order to gain a certain guarantee of a homogeneous population, as immigration and intermarriage have historically been rare at the beginning of the last century. [14] Written informed consent for enrolling in the study and for personal data management was obtained from all subjects according to Italian laws.…”
Section: Subjects Recruitmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Sicilian ethnicity of all the participants at the study was established by confirming that all four grandparents were born in Sicily, in order to gain a certain guarantee of a homogeneous population, as immigration and intermarriage have historically been rare at the beginning of the last century. [14] Written informed consent for enrolling in the study and for personal data management was obtained from all subjects according to Italian laws.…”
Section: Subjects Recruitmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%