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Lipoproteina(a): associazione con la malattia aterosclerotica e valvolare e terapie emergenti

Authors :
Abrignani, M
Maloberti, A
Fusco, S
Luca, F
Cesaro, A
Acerbo, V
Fabbri, S
Matteo, I
Amico, A
Temporelli, P
Riccio, C
Colivicchi, F
Grimaldi, M
Gabrielli, D
Oliva, F
Abrignani M. G.
Maloberti A.
Fusco S. A. D.
Luca F.
Cesaro A.
Acerbo V.
Fabbri S.
Matteo I. D.
Amico A. F.
Temporelli P. L.
Riccio C.
Colivicchi F.
Grimaldi M.
Gabrielli D.
Oliva F.
Abrignani, M
Maloberti, A
Fusco, S
Luca, F
Cesaro, A
Acerbo, V
Fabbri, S
Matteo, I
Amico, A
Temporelli, P
Riccio, C
Colivicchi, F
Grimaldi, M
Gabrielli, D
Oliva, F
Abrignani M. G.
Maloberti A.
Fusco S. A. D.
Luca F.
Cesaro A.
Acerbo V.
Fabbri S.
Matteo I. D.
Amico A. F.
Temporelli P. L.
Riccio C.
Colivicchi F.
Grimaldi M.
Gabrielli D.
Oliva F.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Lipoprotein(a) [Lp(a)] is a well-established cardiovascular risk factor, whose relationship with atherosclerotic disease has been confirmed by epidemiological, genome-wide association, Mendelian randomization, and meta-analysis studies. This association is determined by its pro-atherogenic, pro-thrombotic and pro-inflammatory properties. Lp(a) is the most common monogenic risk factor for atherosclerosis, with a prevalence of about 1 in 5 people. Recently, its etiopathogenetic relationship with calcific and degenerative valvular heart diseases, particularly with aortic and mitral stenosis, has been suspected. It has not yet been demonstrated whether its reduction translates into a lower risk of cardiovascular events. Up to now, Lp(a) has been considered a non-modifiable risk factor, as current lipid-lowering drugs have limited effects on its levels. New specific lipid-lowering therapies with high efficacy in reducing circulating Lp(a) levels are being investigated in randomized trials; however, the effects of this reduction on cardiovascular outcomes are still being studied.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
STAMPA, Italian
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1446971156
Document Type :
Electronic Resource