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Pelacarsen cut Lp(a) by 80% in phase 2, letting 98% of patients reach target levels, as the 7,680-patient Lp(a)HORIZON outcomes trial enrolls, a JACC Focus Seminar (J Am Coll Cardiol 2021)

Original title: Emerging RNA Therapeutics to Lower Blood Levels of Lp(a): JACC Focus Seminar 2/4

J Am Coll Cardiol · · 8

Tsimikas S, Moriarty PM, Stroes ES

This JACC Focus Seminar by Tsimikas, Moriarty and Stroes reviews emerging RNA therapeutics for lowering Lp(a), an accepted cardiovascular risk factor still awaiting definitive proof of causality from a randomised Lp(a)-lowering trial. Inhibiting hepatic apolipoprotein(a) production with RNA therapeutics has emerged as an effective approach: in phase 2 trials, the antisense oligonucleotide pelacarsen reduced mean Lp(a) by 80%, enabling 98% of subjects to reach on-treatment levels below 125 nmol/L (about 50 mg/dL). The phase 3 Lp(a)HORIZON outcomes trial is enrolling approximately 7,680 patients with prior myocardial infarction, ischaemic stroke, or symptomatic peripheral arterial disease and controlled LDL cholesterol, randomising them to pelacarsen versus placebo, with co-primary endpoints of major adverse cardiovascular events in those with Lp(a) above 70 mg/dL and above 90 mg/dL. Additional RNA-targeted Lp(a)-lowering therapies are in preclinical and clinical development, and the trial results will finally test whether abolishing Lp(a)-mediated risk through potent lowering translates into reduced cardiovascular events.

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Original abstract

Lipoprotein(a) [Lp(a)] has risen to the level of an accepted cardiovascular disease risk factor, but final proof of causality awaits a randomized trial of Lp(a) lowering. Inhibiting apolipoprotein(a) production in the hepatocyte with ribonucleic acid therapeutics has emerged as an elegant and effective solution to reduce plasma Lp(a) levels. Phase 2 clinical trials have shown that the antisense oligonucleotide pelacarsen reduced mean Lp(a) levels by 80%, allowing 98% of subjects to reach on-treatment levels of <125 nmol/l (∼50 mg/dl). The phase 3 Lp(a)HORIZON (Assessing the Impact of Lipoprotein(a) Lowering With TQJ230 on Major Cardiovascular Events in Patients With CVD) outcomes trial is currently enrolling approximately 7,680 patients with history of myocardial infarction, ischemic stroke, and symptomatic peripheral arterial disease and controlled low-density lipoprotein cholesterol to pelacarsen versus placebo. The co-primary endpoints are major adverse cardiovascular events in subjects with Lp(a) >70 mg/dl and >90 mg/dl, in which either of the two being positive will lead to a successful trial. Additional ribonucleic acid-targeted therapies to lower Lp(a) are in preclinical and clinical development. The testing of the Lp(a) hypothesis will provide proof whether Lp(a)-mediated risk can be abolished by potent Lp(a) lowering.

Dutch researchpelacarsenphase 3RNA therapeutics

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