- Wound fluid proteomics reveal elevated alpha-1 antitrypsin levels are associated with healing of medical device related pressure injury. [Journal Article]Clin Proteomics. 2026 May 16. [Online ahead of print]CP
- The Medical Device Related Pressure Injuries (MDRPIs) are a wound type that has been extensively tracked and recorded within observational studies, with a global patient prevalence of 19.3% [Zhang N et al. in Eur J Med Res 1:425, 2024] and 28.1% in acute care patients [Brophy S et al. in J Tissue Viability 4:489-498, 2021]. Yet, despite being an injury caused directly by medical intervention, to …
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- Primary ciliary dyskinesia in pediatric persons: A microscopic movement malady. [Journal Article]Dis Mon. 2026 May 14; :102144. [Online ahead of print]DM
- The respiratory tract (i.e., airways and alveoli) is in close contact with the milieu that is outside the human body and thus, in addition to its role in exchange of gases, it is needed to protect the human being from outside threats such as microbes and pollution. Respiratory tract diseases can have major detrimental effects on human health with increased risks for morbidity and mortality. An ex…
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- Environmental enteric dysfunction influences linear growth of children through insulin-like growth factor-1: findings from the Indonesian Action Against Stunting Hub birth cohort. [Journal Article]Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci. 2026 May 14; 381(1950).PT
- Poor gut health, characterized by persistent immune activation and increased intestinal permeability, is considered a significant underlying cause of impaired child growth. This study aimed to investigate effects of environmental enteric dysfunction (EED) and systemic inflammation on plasma insulin-like growth factor (IGF)-1 and linear growth among Indonesian infants. In this longitudinal cohort …
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- Playing CATCH-up: a case report of profound protein-losing enteropathy and gastrointestinal haemorrhage from intestinal lymphangiectasia in DiGeorge syndrome. [Case Reports]Eur Heart J Case Rep. 2026 May; 10(5):ytag257.EH
- DiGeorge syndrome is associated with congenital heart disease which may elevate central venous pressures driving enteric chyle leak and protein-losing enteropathy. The highly variable phenotype is expanding to include rare lymphatic manifestations providing alternate aetiologies for enteric protein loss.
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- Delayed Diagnosis of Alpha-1 Antitrypsin Deficiency in an Elderly Patient. [Case Reports]Diagnostics (Basel). 2026 Apr 28; 16(9).D
- Background and Clinical Significance: Alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency (AATD) is an autosomal codominant disorder caused by pathogenic variants in the SERPINA1 gene, resulting in reduced circulating alpha-1 antitrypsin (AAT) or production of dysfunctional protein. AAT is the principal inhibitor of neutrophil elastase, and its deficiency leads to unchecked proteolytic activity, progressive destructi…
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- Association between alpha 1-antitrypsin levels and intracranial aneurysms: a case-control study. [Journal Article]Arq Neuropsiquiatr. 2026 Apr; 84(4):1-5.AN
- CONCLUSIONS: The A1AT levels did not differ between the groups with ruptured and unruptured aneurysms, neither were they associated with vasospasm nor functional outcomes.
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- When protein losing enteropathy persists: A case series of viral and lymphatic-associated etiologies. [Journal Article]JPGN Rep. 2026 May; 7(2):227-230.JR
- Protein-losing enteropathy (PLE) is a rare condition that is characterized by loss of plasma protein in the intestines leading to hypoproteinemia with subsequent peripheral edema and possibly anasarca. The pathophysiology of PLE varies depending on the etiology and involves either intestinal mucosal injury or lymphatic system alterations. While transient PLE can occur in the setting of viral infe…
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- Making the case to highlight the burden of respiratory diseases in Europe. [Editorial]Eur Respir J. 2026 May; 67(5).ER
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- Alpha-1 Antitrypsin Deficiency-Associated Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease. [Review]Medicina (Kaunas). 2026 Mar 27; 62(4).M
- Alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency (AATD) is a genetic disorder characterized by reduced circulating levels and/or impaired function of alpha-1 antitrypsin (AAT), a key serine protease inhibitor, in which loss of effective antiprotease protection results in unchecked neutrophil elastase activity and progressive lung tissue destruction. Although AATD accounts for approximately 1% of chronic obstructiv…
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- The Association Between Serum Copper Levels and Proteomics in Mild Cognitive Impairment. [Journal Article]Nutrients. 2026 Apr 08; 18(8).N
- CONCLUSIONS: In this cross-sectional analysis of baseline data, NCC levels were associated with cognitive status and specific circulating proteomic profiles. These findings suggest a potential relationship between copper-related biomarkers and mild cognitive impairment; however, longitudinal studies are required to clarify temporal relationships and potential mechanistic pathways.
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- Proteomics in Cardiovascular Deaths, a Postmortem Pilot Study: The Diagnostic Efficacy of α-1 Antitrypsin and Apolipoprotein A-IV in Ischemic and Congestive Deaths. [Journal Article]Diagnostics (Basel). 2026 Apr 16; 16(8).D
- Background/Objectives: Determining the cardiovascular cause of death, particularly distinguishing ischemic from congestive mechanisms, remains challenging in forensic practice, especially in early ischemia without definitive histological findings. Proteomic techniques and molecular profiling may provide complementary diagnostic information beyond conventional autopsy. Methods: We applied an untar…
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- Adaptive Regulation of mTOR Activity by AMPK, Akt, and ATF6 Pathways in Pi*Z Alpha-1 Antitrypsin Deficient Hepatocytes. [Journal Article]Biomolecules. 2026 Mar 27; 16(4).B
- Alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency (AATD) is an inherited disorder characterized by intracellular retention of mutant Z (Pi*Z) alpha-1 antitrypsin (AAT) within hepatocytes, resulting in progressive liver disease. Currently, no approved pharmacological therapies exist for AATD-associated hepatic injury. Emerging preclinical evidence indicates that inhibition of mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) ame…
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- BMN 349, a small molecule inhibitor of Z alpha-1 antitrypsin polymerization, increases secretion and reduces intrahepatic inclusions in a mouse model of disease. [Journal Article]
- CONCLUSIONS: This study is the first to demonstrate a reduction in Z-AAT polymer burden without altering protein expression. Improvements in liver inflammation and function following BMN 349 treatment support further investigations of its therapeutic benefits for AATD liver disease.
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- Alpha-1 Antitrypsin Deficiency Alleles in Non-Cirrhotic Hepatocellular Carcinoma: Insights from a Multicenter French Cohort. [Journal Article]J Clin Exp Hepatol. 2026; 16(4):103545.JC
- CONCLUSIONS: Our study provides descriptive data on the presence of S and Z variants of SERPINA1 in patients with HCC arising in noncirrhotic livers, highlighting their potential relevance for further investigation.
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- Faecal inflammatory protein markers in children with autism spectrum disorder are comparable to their healthy siblings. [Journal Article]Front Psychiatry. 2026; 17:1792801.FP
- CONCLUSIONS: The results are consistent with recent meta-analyses reporting no consistent evidence of gut inflammation in ASD. Larger, sex-matched studies with full assay validation are needed to clarify the role of stool proteins in ASD.
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