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Lp(a) concentration, not apo(a) isoform size, predicts angiographic coronary disease severity in 263 men (Atherosclerosis 2018)

Original title: Lipoprotein(a) and apolipoprotein(a) isoform size: Associations with angiographic extent and severity of coronary artery disease, and carotid artery plaque

Atherosclerosis · · 7

Ooi EM, Ellis KL, Barrett PHR, Watts GF, Hung J, Beilby JP, Thompson PL, Stobie P, McQuillan BM

This study by Ooi, Ellis, Barrett, Watts, Hung, Beilby, Thompson, Stobie and McQuillan examined whether plasma Lp(a) concentration and apolipoprotein(a) [apo(a)] isoform size (measured by LPA Kringle IV-2 copy number) are associated with coronary artery disease (CAD) severity and carotid plaque in 263 men with angiographically defined premature CAD. Lp(a) concentration, but not Kringle IV-2 copy number, was positively associated with the Gensini severity score, remaining significant after adjusting for conventional cardiovascular risk factors (all P<0.05). Elevated Lp(a) (50 mg/dL or higher) was also independently associated with a high coronary artery stenosis (CAGE) score, independent of conventional risk factors, and Lp(a) concentration remained independently associated with both the Gensini and CAGE scores in models including familial hypercholesterolaemia or LDL cholesterol. Neither Lp(a) concentration nor apo(a) isoform size was associated with carotid artery plaque. The findings show Lp(a) concentration, not apo(a) isoform size, independently predicts angiographic coronary disease severity.

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Original abstract

Background And Aims: Lipoprotein(a) [Lp(a)] is an emerging genetic risk factor for cardiovascular disease (CVD). We examined whether plasma Lp(a) concentration and apolipoprotein(a) [apo(a)] isoform size are associated with extent and severity of coronary artery disease (CAD), and the presence of carotid artery plaque.

Methods: We included in our study male participants (n = 263) from a cohort with angiographically defined premature CAD (Carotid Ultrasound in Patients with Ischemic Heart Disease). The angiographic extent and severity of CAD were determined by the modified Gensini and Coronary Artery Stenosis≥20% (CAGE) scores. Carotid artery plaque was assessed by bilateral carotid B-mode ultrasound. Apo(a) isoform size was determined by LPA Kringle IV-2 copy number (KIV-2 CN).

Results: Lp(a) concentration, but not KIV-2 CN, was positively associated with the Gensini score. The association remained significant following adjustment for conventional CVD risk factors (all p < 0.05). Lp(a) concentration and elevated Lp(a) [≥50 mg/dL] were positively associated with the CAGE≥20 score, independent of conventional CVD risk factors. KIV-2 C N Q1 (lowest KIV-2 CN quartile) was associated with CAGE≥20 score and KIV-2 CN, with the CAGE≥20 score in those without diabetes. In multivariate models that included phenotypic familial hypercholesterolemia or low-density lipoprotein cholesterol, Lp(a) concentration, but not KIV-2 CN, was independently associated with the Gensini and CAGE≥20 scores. No significant associations between Lp(a) concentration and KIV-2 CN with carotid artery plaque were observed.

Conclusions: Lp(a) concentration, but not apo(a) isoform size, is independently associated with angiographic extent and severity of CAD. Neither Lp(a) nor apo(a) isoform size is associated with carotid artery plaque.

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