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Lipoprotein(a): A Genetically Determined, Causal, and Prevalent Risk Factor for Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Disease: A Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association

Gissette Reyes-Soffer; Henry N. Ginsberg; Lars Berglund; P. Barton Duell; Sean P. Heffron; Pia R. Kamstrup; Donald M. Lloyd-Jones; Santica M. Marcovina; Calvin Yeang; Marlys L. Koschinsky

Arteriosclerosis Thrombosis and Vascular Biology · 2021

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Summary

High levels of lipoprotein(a) [Lp(a)], an apoB100-containing lipoprotein, are an independent and causal risk factor for atherosclerotic cardiovascular diseases through mechanisms associated with increased atherogenesis, inflammation, and thrombosis. Lp(a) is predominantly a monogenic cardiovascular risk determinant, with ≈70% to ≥90% of interindividual heterogeneity in levels being genetically determined. The 2 major protein components of Lp(a) particles are apoB100 and apolipoprotein(a). Lp(a) remains a risk factor for cardiovascular disease development even in the setting of effective reduction of plasma low-density lipoprotein cholesterol and apoB100. Despite its demonstrated contribution to atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease burden, we presently lack standardization and harmonizati

Source type
Peer-reviewed study
DOI
10.1161/atv.0000000000000147
Catalogue ID
NRmo9rin9c-0sz
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