RNA therapeutics
OCEAN(a)-DOSE shows dose-dependent Lp(a) lowering with olpasiran every 12 weeks, part of a broader review of siRNA therapies for dyslipidaemia (Curr Atheroscler Rep 2023)
Original title: Updates in Small Interfering RNA for the Treatment of Dyslipidemias
This review surveys emerging small interfering RNA (siRNA) therapies for difficult-to-treat lipid disorders. For LDL-C, the open-label ORION-3 trial (4-year follow-up) and a pooled analysis of ORION-9, ORION-10 and ORION-11 support inclisiran potential to reduce major adverse cardiovascular events, with an outcome trial still pending. For Lp(a), data from the OCEAN(a)-DOSE trial show that olpasiran produces a dose-dependent reduction in Lp(a) levels with an optimal pharmacodynamic profile when dosed every 12 weeks. For triglyceride-rich lipoproteins, ARO-APOC3 and ARO-ANG3 effectively lower apoC-III and ANGPTL3 but remain early in development. The review positions siRNA therapeutics as a growing option across LDL-C, Lp(a) and triglyceride-driven residual cardiovascular risk.
Original abstract
Purpose Of Review: Atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) is still the leading cause of death worldwide. Despite excellent pharmacological approaches, clinical registries consistently show that many people with dyslipidemia do not achieve optimal management, and many of them are treated with low-intensity lipid-lowering therapies. Beyond the well-known association between low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) and cardiovascular prevention, the atherogenicity of lipoprotein(a) and the impact of triglyceride (TG)-rich lipoproteins cannot be overlooked. Within this landscape, the use of RNA-based therapies can help the treatment of difficult to target lipid disorders.
Recent Findings: The safety and efficacy of LDL-C lowering with the siRNA inclisiran has been documented in the open-label ORION-3 trial, with a follow-up of 4 years. While the outcome trial is pending, a pooled analysis of ORION-9, ORION-10, and ORION-11 has shown the potential of inclisiran to reduce composite major adverse cardiovascular events. Concerning lipoprotein(a), data of OCEAN(a)-DOSE trial with olpasiran show a dose-dependent drop in lipoprotein(a) levels with an optimal pharmacodynamic profile when administered every 12 weeks. Concerning TG lowering, although ARO-APOC3 and ARO-ANG3 are effective to lower apolipoprotein(apo)C-III and angiopoietin-like 3 (ANGPTL3) levels, these drugs are still in their infancy. In the era moving toward a personalized risk management, the use of siRNA represents a blossoming armamentarium to tackle dyslipidaemias for ASCVD risk reduction.
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Summary written by lp-a.org from the published abstract; figures as published. Page updated 18 August 2026. Methods.