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Numerous drugs developed for other lipid targets also lower Lp(a), but their clinical role remains undetermined, a review of the evolving Lp(a) therapeutic landscape (Curr Atheroscler Rep 2015)

Original title: Targeting lipoprotein (a): an evolving therapeutic landscape

Curr Atheroscler Rep · · 5

Man LC, Kelly E, Duffy D

This review by Man, Kelly and Duffy surveys the evolving therapeutic landscape for targeting Lp(a), an independent, causal cardiovascular risk factor acting through both proatherogenic and prothrombotic/antifibrinolytic mechanisms. Several societies recommend Lp(a) screening in high cardiovascular risk patients, though no consensus exists on managing elevated Lp(a). Most pharmacologic approaches under evaluation were originally developed for other lipid-lowering indications but also lower Lp(a) as a secondary effect, while novel therapies specifically targeting Lp(a) are also in development, with varying efficacy. The authors conclude targeted Lp(a) reduction remains an intriguing and active area of investigation, though its eventual role in the lipid therapeutic landscape is still undetermined.

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Original abstract

Robust epidemiologic and genetic studies have solidified the role of lipoprotein (a) [Lp(a)] as an independent and causal risk factor for cardiovascular disease. The increased cardiovascular risk of Lp(a) is mediated through both proatherogenic and prothrombotic/antifibrinolytic mechanisms. Several societies recommend Lp(a) screening for patients with high cardiovascular risk, although no consensus exists on the management of patients with elevated Lp(a). However, numerous pharmacologic approaches are being evaluated that have the potential to reduce Lp(a) and will be the focus of this review. The majority of these interventions have been developed for other lipid-lowering indications, but also lower Lp(a). There are also novel therapies in development that specifically target Lp(a). The efficacy of these therapies varies, and their role in the evolving lipoprotein therapeutic landscape has yet to be determined. Nevertheless, targeted Lp(a) reduction is certainly intriguing and will likely continue to be an active area of investigation in the future.

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