Cleaning up alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency related liver disease.

Curr Opin Gastroenterol

Medical Clinic III, Gastroenterology, Metabolic Diseases and Intensive Care, University Hospital RWTH Aachen, Healthcare Provider of the European Reference Network on Rare Liver Disorders (ERN RARE LIVER), Aachen, Germany.

Published: May 2023

Purpose Of Review: Alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency (AATD) is one of the most common genetic disorders arising due to mutations in alpha-1 antitrypsin (AAT) gene affecting primarily the lung and the liver. This review summarizes the pathophysiology and clinical manifestation of different AATD genotypes and discusses the recent therapeutic developments. The focus is on the severe, rare homozygous Pi∗ZZ and the common heterozygous Pi∗MZ genotype.

Recent Findings: Pi∗ZZ individuals harbor an up to 20 times higher risk of liver fibrosis and cirrhosis than noncarriers and liver transplantation is currently the only available therapeutic option. AATD constitutes a proteotoxic disorder arising from hepatic AAT accumulation and the currently most promising data come from a phase 2, open-label trial of fazirsiran, a hepatocyte-targeted siRNA. Pi∗MZ subjects display an increased risk of advanced liver disease and at the latter stage, a faster deterioration than individuals without AAT mutation.

Summary: Although the fazirsiran data offer a glimpse of hope to AATD patients, a consensus on appropriate study endpoint, a careful patient selection as well as monitoring of long-term safety will be essential for an approval.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/MOG.0000000000000919DOI Listing

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