Preferred Sample Type

Alpha-1-Antitrypsin (A1AT or AAT) Phenotyping

Suitable Specimen Types

Serum

Alpha-1-Antitrypsin (A1AT or AAT) Phenotyping

Specimen Volume

1 mL

Sample Preparation

Samples must be clot-free, should not be haemolysed and should be free of any other particles.

Turnaround Time

14 days

Sample Processing In Laboratory

Usual

Sample Stability

Store at 2-8°C

General Information

Some indications: Indicated where A1AT levels are below median for age. Alpha 1 antitrypsin deficiency is associated with liver disease and pulmonary emphysema. A1AT is a glycoprotein and a part of a family of protease inhibitors that control various inflammatory cascades. Genetic variants of A1AT are characterisedby their different electrophoretic mobilties i.e. M, S or Z. Z and S variants have decreased synthesis of A1AT. S forms produce 60-80% of normal and Z produces only 15% of normal.Normal range is age related.

Patient Preparation

None

Reference Range

M pattern

Specifications

  • EQA Status: IMMQAS
  • EQAS Scheme: Yes

General Information

General information about the website and its content

Location of Laboratories

Where the laboratories are located and information about the services offered at each laboratory