Title : Therapeutic Options to Reduce Lp-PLA2 Levels and the Potential Impact on Vascular Risk Reduction - Ishida_2013_Curr.Treat.Options.Cardiovasc.Med_15_313 |
Author(s) : Ishida K , Cucchiara B |
Ref : Curr Treat Options Cardiovasc Med , 15 :313 , 2013 |
Abstract :
Lipoprotein-associated phospholipase A2 (Lp-PLA2) is an enzyme involved in the metabolism of Low-density lipoprotein (LDL) to pro-inflammatory mediators. Lp-PLA2 is highly expressed in the necrotic core of atherosclerotic plaques and has been associated with atherosclerotic plaque instability. Multiple studies have shown an association between elevated Lp-PLA2 levels and risk of both stroke and myocardial infarction, even after adjustment for standard vascular risk factors, and several professional organizations have recommended Lp-PLA2 as a potentially usefully tool to improve risk stratification for individual patients. Therapies directed at lowering Lp-PLA2 levels may represent a novel approach to reducing vascular risk, though direct clinical benefit from targeting treatment to Lp-PLA2 levels remains unproven. Statins appear to significantly lower Lp-PLA2 levels; fibrates and niacin may also lower Lp-PLA2 levels, though this is less well established. Darapladib, a potent, selective Lp-PLA2 inhibitor, is currently in phase III trials for prevention of recurrent vascular events in patients with coronary artery disease. |
PubMedSearch : Ishida_2013_Curr.Treat.Options.Cardiovasc.Med_15_313 |
PubMedID: 23456913 |
Ishida K, Cucchiara B (2013)
Therapeutic Options to Reduce Lp-PLA2 Levels and the Potential Impact on Vascular Risk Reduction
Curr Treat Options Cardiovasc Med
15 :313
Ishida K, Cucchiara B (2013)
Curr Treat Options Cardiovasc Med
15 :313