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New antisense and RNA interference drugs may lower Lp(a) by up to 90%, a JCL Roundtable expert discussion on the emerging risk factor (J Clin Lipidol 2018)

Original title: JCL roundtable-Lipoprotein(a): The emerging risk factor

J Clin Lipidol · · 9

Marcovina SM, Moriarty PM, Koschinsky ML, Guyton JR

This JCL Roundtable, featuring Marcovina, Moriarty, Koschinsky and Guyton, discusses Lp(a) as a major, emerging cardiovascular risk factor alongside LDL and HDL cholesterol, contributing to calcific aortic stenosis progression and rare arterial thrombotic strokes without atherosclerosis in children and younger women. The panel reviews current understanding of Lp(a) inheritance and the relationship between apolipoprotein(a) structure and function, and highlights an intriguing interaction between Lp(a)-associated oxidized phospholipids and inflammatory interleukin-1 genotypes. New antisense and RNA interference therapies may achieve up to 90% Lp(a) lowering. The roundtable offers practical guidance for clinically measuring and responding to Lp(a) levels.

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Original abstract

Lipoprotein(a), or Lp(a), is a major risk factor for atherothrombotic events along with low-density lipoprotein cholesterol and, inversely, high-density lipoprotein cholesterol. Lp(a) also contributes to the progression of calcific aortic stenosis and to the rare occurrence of arterial thrombotic strokes without atherosclerosis in children and younger women. Much has been learned about the inheritance of Lp(a) levels and the relationship between apolipoprotein(a) structure and function. Recent work suggests an intriguing interaction between oxidized phospholipids on Lp(a) and inflammatory interleukin-1 genotypes. New pharmaceutical approaches with antisense and RNA interference technology may achieve up to 90% lowering of Lp(a). This Roundtable includes practical considerations for clinically measuring and responding to Lp(a) levels.

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