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Original Article

Alpha1-Antitrypsin Phenotypes in Homosexual Men

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Pages 91-92 | Accepted 10 Jan 1989, Published online: 06 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

The alpha1-antitrypsin (AAT) phenotype was determined by isoelectric focusing in 215 male homosexuals and compared with those in 208 male heterosexuals. The incidence of abnormal phenotypes was 16.3% in the homosexual group which was significantly different (p<0.03) than the 8.7% in the heterosexual group. There was no difference in the phenotype distribution between homosexuals who were anti-human immunodeficiency virus reactive and those who were non-reactive. It suggests that investigation into the interplay of factors associated with homosexuality could include genetic as well as psychological and social factors.

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