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Lp(a) is higher in familial hypercholesterolaemia patients who develop early heart disease than those who don't, a Norwegian comparison study (Atherosclerosis 2011)

Original title: Lipoprotein(a) levels in coronary heart disease-susceptible and -resistant patients with familial hypercholesterolemia

Atherosclerosis · · 5

Nenseter MS, Lindvig HW, Ueland T, Langslet G, Ose L, Holven KB, Retterstøl K

This study compared clinical and biochemical parameters between familial hypercholesterolaemia (FH) patients who developed early coronary heart disease (CHD-susceptible) and those with late or no CHD events (CHD-resistant). CHD-susceptible FH patients had significantly higher Lp(a) than CHD-resistant patients overall. When stratified by sex, CHD-susceptible women had significantly higher Lp(a), LDL cholesterol and apolipoprotein B than CHD-resistant women, while CHD-resistant women had significantly lower Lp(a) and higher HDL cholesterol and apoA-I than CHD-resistant men. The findings suggest Lp(a) may be an important coronary risk marker in FH patients, particularly combined with elevated LDL cholesterol in women, supporting Lp(a) measurement to identify high-risk FH patients who could benefit from more aggressive LDL-lowering therapy.

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Original abstract

Objective: Familial hypercholesterolemia (FH) is caused by defects in genes coding for proteins involved in low density lipoprotein (LDL) metabolism, and is associated with increased risk of premature coronary heart disease (CHD). The clinical phenotype of FH exhibits marked variability due to additional metabolic and environmental factors, and further biomarkers are required for appropriate risk assessment. The aim of the present study was to search for risk markers among FH patients.

Methods And Results: Clinical and biochemical parameters of FH subjects with early CHD events (CHD-susceptible) and FH subjects with late or no CHD events (CHD-resistant) were compared. Our data show that CHD-susceptible FH patients had significantly higher Lipoprotein (Lp) (a) levels compared to CHD-resistant FH patients. When subdividing by gender, the main findings were that (i) CHD-susceptible women had significantly higher levels of both Lp(a), low density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol and apolipoprotein (apo) B as compared to CHD-resistant women, and (ii) CHD-resistant women had significantly lower Lp(a) levels and higher high density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol and apoA-I levels compared to CHD-resistant men.

Conclusions: The data suggest that Lp(a) may be an important coronary risk marker in FH patients, in particular in combination with elevated LDL cholesterol levels among female subjects. Thus, measurement of Lp(a) levels may help identifying high-risk individuals who could benefit from an aggressive therapy, including statins to reduce LDL-cholesterol to guideline-recommended levels.

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