“…Consequently, the vast majority of genotypes result from combinations of M, S and Z, that is: MM (normal genotype present in about of 85-95% people, expressing 100% of AAT), MS, SS, MZ, SZ and ZZ (five deficiency genotypes present in 5-15% of remaining people, expressing grosso modo 80, 60, 55, 40 and 15% of AAT, respectively [1,2] (Table 1). that predisposes to premature onset of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) especially in smokers, liver cirrhosis, neutrophilic panniculitis, systemic vasculitis, and possibly other inflammatory diseases [3,4].…”