RNA therapeutics
Inclisiran needs only two doses a year to sustain LDL-C lowering, with the ORION/VICTORION program also tracking its effect on Lp(a), a review (Pharmaceuticals 2023)
Original title: Inclisiran, Low-Density Lipoprotein Cholesterol and Lipoprotein (a)
This narrative review covers the ORION/VICTORION clinical trial program for inclisiran, the first-in-class small interfering RNA against PCSK9, approved by the FDA and EMA for hypercholesterolaemia. Inclisiran achieves a prolonged, significant LDL-C-lowering effect with only two doses per year, improving target attainment. The review summarises completed trial results on inclisiran effects on Lp(a), alongside LDL-C, apolipoprotein B and non-HDL cholesterol, across different patient populations, as well as ongoing trials still to report. The authors position inclisiran incidental Lp(a)-lowering effect as an additional consideration alongside its established LDL-C benefit.
Original abstract
Dyslipidemia treatment is of major importance in reducing the risk of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD), which is still the most common cause of death worldwide. During the last decade, a novel lipid-lowering drug category has emerged, i.e., proprotein convertase subtilisin/kexin type 9 (PCSK9) inhibitors. Apart from the two available anti-PCSK9 monoclonal antibodies (alirocumab and evolocumab), other nucleic acid-based therapies that inhibit or "silence" the expression of PCSK9 are being developed. Among them, inclisiran is the first-in-class small interfering RNA (siRNA) against PCSK9 that has been approved by both the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the European Medicines Agency (EMA) for the treatment of hypercholesterolemia. Importantly, inclisiran therapy may improve low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) target achievement by offering a prolonged and significant LDL-C-lowering effect with the administration of only two doses per year. The present narrative review discusses the ORION/VICTORION clinical trial program that has been designed to investigate the impact of inclisiran on atherogenic lipoproteins and major adverse cardiac events in different patient populations. The results of the completed clinical trials are presented, focusing on the effects of inclisiran on LDL-C and lipoprotein (a) (Lp(a)) levels as well as on other lipid parameters such as apolipoprotein B and non-high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (non-HDL-C). Ongoing clinical trials with inclisiran are also discussed.
PCSK9 inhibitionRNA therapeutics
Summary written by lp-a.org from the published abstract; figures as published. Page updated 18 August 2026. Methods.