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Q2 2025 Vol. 19 · No. 4 · pp. 239-253

Alpha-1 antitrypsin in COVID-19 patients: a dual-center screening study in Malaysia

Norsyuhadah Musa · Wan Norlina Wan Azman · Nor Amirah Mohammad Nazri · Tuan Salwani Tuan Ismail · Azian Harun · Najib Majdi Yaacob · Sarina Sulong · K.N.S Sirajudeen · Mahaya Che Mat · Hani Ajrina Zulkeflee
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Abstract


BACKGROUND:
Alpha-1 antitrypsin (A1AT) deficiency has been recognized as an adverse prognostic determinant in severe instances of COVID-19.


OBJECTIVE:
To determine the A1AT phenotypes and levels in individuals at various clinical stages of COVID-19 compared to healthy controls.


DESIGN:
Case-control study


SETTINGS:
Hospital Raja Perempuan Zainab II (HRPZ II) and Hospital Ampang, Malaysia


PATIENTS AND METHODS:
The analysis included a total of 282 patients. We categorized 188 COVID-19 patients from two centres in Malaysia into two groups: mild to moderate (stages 1-3) and severe to critical (stages 4-5) and compared them with 94 healthy controls.


MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES:
A1AT phenotypes and levels in different COVID-19 stages compared to healthy controls


SAMPLE SIZE:
282 subjects


RESULTS:
The frequency (n) and percentage (%) in the control group, 88 (93.6) exhibited PiMM phenotypes, whereas 6 (6.4) displayed PiXM/PiYM phenotypes. Within the mild to moderate COVID-19 group, 88 (93.6) had PiMM phenotypes, 3 (3.2) featured PiXM/PiYM, and 1 presented PiBM phenotypes. Among severe to critical COVID-19 patients, the PiMM phenotype was identified in 61 (64.9) with 16 (17) having PiBM phenotypes, 4 (4.5) displaying PiCM, 2 (2.1) featuring PiXM/PiYM, and 1 (1.1) presenting PiEM phenotypes. Variants such as MS, MZ, S, and Z were undetected. However, 12 COVID-19 patient samples yielded inconclusive results. Median (IQR: 25th to 75th percentile) A1AT concentrations for controls were 1.8 (1.3-2.3) g/L, for mild to moderate cases 1.9 (1.2-2.6) g/L, and for severe to critical COVID-19 cases 2.1 (1.4-2.8) g/L.


CONCLUSION:
This research identifies the PiMM phenotype as the predominant phenotype expression within the studied population. This prevalence underscores the potential role of genetic factors in determining the biological response to SARS-CoV-2 infection. The presence of another phenotype variant across the study population suggests a nuanced genetic landscape that warrants further exploration.


LIMITATION:
The absence of follow-up A1AT quantification and baseline measurements limits the assessment of disease progression. The isolectric focusing phenotyping technique used might have missed specific A1ATD variants.

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Norsyuhadah, M., Wan, N. W. A., Nor, A. M. N., Tuan, S. T. I., Azian, H., Najib, M. Y., Sarina, S., K.N.S, S., Mahaya, C. M., Hani, A. Z. (2025). Alpha-1 antitrypsin in COVID-19 patients: a dual-center screening study in Malaysia. Annals of Saudi Medicine, 19(4), 239-253. https://doi.org/10.5144/0256-4947.2025.225
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Authors
N
Norsyuhadah Musa
W
Wan Norlina Wan Azman
N
Nor Amirah Mohammad Nazri
T
Tuan Salwani Tuan Ismail
A
Azian Harun
N
Najib Majdi Yaacob
S
Sarina Sulong
K
K.N.S Sirajudeen
M
Mahaya Che Mat
H
Hani Ajrina Zulkeflee
Publication Details
Year 2025
Volume 19
Issue 4
Pages 239-253
Language English
Added 23 Jun 2026