PT - JOURNAL ARTICLE AU - I. Blanco AU - F. J. de Serres AU - E. Fernandez-Bustillo AU - B. Lara AU - M. Miravitlles TI - Estimated numbers and prevalence of PI*S and PI*Z alleles of α<sub>1</sub>-antitrypsin deficiency in European countries AID - 10.1183/09031936.06.00062305 DP - 2006 Jan 01 TA - European Respiratory Journal PG - 77--84 VI - 27 IP - 1 4099 - http://erj.ersjournals.com/content/27/1/77.short 4100 - http://erj.ersjournals.com/content/27/1/77.full SO - Eur Respir J2006 Jan 01; 27 AB - The current study focuses on developing estimates of the numbers of individuals carrying the two most common deficiency alleles, PI*S and PI*Z, for α1-antitrypsin deficiency (AT-D) in Europe. Criteria for selection of epidemiological studies were: 1) AT phenotyping performed by isoelectrofocusing or antigen–antibody crossed electrophoresis; 2) rejection of “screening studies”; 3) statistical precision factor score of ≥5 for Southwest, Western and Northern Europe, ≥4 for Central Europe, ≥3 for Eastern Europe; and 4) samples representative of the general population. A total of 75,390 individuals were selected from 21 European countries (one each from Austria, Belgium, Latvia, Hungary, Serbia-Montenegro, Sweden and Switzerland; two each from Denmark, Estonia and Lithuania; three each from Portugal and the UK; four each from Finland, the Netherlands, Norway and Spain; five each from Russia and Germany; six from Poland; eight from Italy; and nine from France). The total AT-D populations of a particular phenotype in the countries selected were: 124,594 ZZ; 560,515 SZ; 16,323,226 MZ; 630,401 SS; and 36,716,819 MS. The largest number of ZZ (5,000–15,000) were in Italy, Spain, Germany, France, the UK, Latvia, Sweden and Denmark, followed by Belgium, Portugal, Serbia-Montenegro, Russia, The Netherlands, Norway and Austria (1,000–2,000), with &lt;1,000 in each of the remaining countries. A remarkable lack in number of reliable epidemiological studies and marked differences among these European countries and regions within a given country was also found.