Genetics
Lp(a) has modest predictive value for cardiovascular and cerebrovascular outcomes, a review of evidence-based questions still unanswered (Crit Rev Clin Lab Sci 2016)
Original title: Evidence-based assessment of lipoprotein(a) as a risk biomarker for cardiovascular diseases - Some answers and still many questions
This review by Kotani, Serban, Penson, Lippi and Banach summarises the current clinical evidence supporting Lp(a) as a cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk marker, based on recent clinical studies, meta-analyses and systematic reviews. The literature supports Lp(a) predictive value for CVD outcomes, though the effect size is modest, and an even smaller effect is seen for cerebrovascular outcomes. The authors argue that considering apolipoprotein(a) isoforms and LPA genetics alongside simple Lp(a) concentration measurement may enhance clinical practice in vascular medicine, and describe recent advances in Lp(a) research, including therapies, while highlighting areas needing further study such as Lp(a) measurement standardisation and its role in additional pathophysiological processes.
Original abstract
The present article is aimed at outlining the current state of knowledge regarding the clinical value of lipoprotein(a) (Lp(a)) as a marker of cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk by summarizing the results of recent clinical studies, meta-analyses and systematic reviews. The literature supports the predictive value of Lp(a) on CVD outcomes, although the effect size is modest. Lp(a) would also appear to have an effect on cerebrovascular outcomes, however the effect appears even smaller than that for CVD outcomes. Consideration of apolipoprotein(a) (apo(a)) isoforms and LPA genetics in relation to the simple assessment of Lp(a) concentration may enhance clinical practice in vascular medicine. We also describe recent advances in Lp(a) research (including therapies) and highlight areas where further research is needed such as the measurement of Lp(a) and its involvement in additional pathophysiological processes.
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