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Comparative Analysis of Atherogenic Lipoproteins L5 and Lp(a) in Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Disease.
Akyol, Omer; Yang, Chao-Yuh; Woodside, Darren G; Chiang, Huan-Hsing; Chen, Chu-Huang; Gotto, Antonio M.
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  • Akyol O; Molecular Cardiology Research Laboratories, Vascular and Medicinal Research, The Texas Heart Institute, Houston, Texas, 77030, USA.
  • Yang CY; Department of Medicine, Baylor College of Medicine, One Baylor Plaza, Houston, Texas, 77030, USA.
  • Woodside DG; Molecular Cardiology Research Laboratories, The Texas Heart Institute, Houston, TX, 77030, USA.
  • Chiang HH; Molecular Cardiology Research Laboratories, Vascular and Medicinal Research, The Texas Heart Institute, Houston, Texas, 77030, USA.
  • Chen CH; Molecular Cardiology Research Laboratories, Vascular and Medicinal Research, The Texas Heart Institute, Houston, Texas, 77030, USA. cchen@texasheart.org.
  • Gotto AM; Weill Cornell Medical College, New York, NY, 10021, USA. amg2004@med.cornell.edu.
Curr Atheroscler Rep ; 26(7): 317-329, 2024 Jul.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38753254
ABSTRACT
PURPOSE OF REVIEW Low-density lipoprotein (LDL) poses a risk for atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD). As LDL comprises various subtypes differing in charge, density, and size, understanding their specific impact on ASCVD is crucial. Two highly atherogenic LDL subtypes-electronegative LDL (L5) and Lp(a)-induce vascular cell apoptosis and atherosclerotic changes independent of plasma cholesterol levels, and their mechanisms warrant further investigation. Here, we have compared the roles of L5 and Lp(a) in the development of ASCVD. RECENT

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Lp(a) tends to accumulate in artery walls, promoting plaque formation and potentially triggering atherosclerosis progression through prothrombotic or antifibrinolytic effects. High Lp(a) levels correlate with calcific aortic stenosis and atherothrombosis risk. L5 can induce endothelial cell apoptosis and increase vascular permeability, inflammation, and atherogenesis, playing a key role in initiating atherosclerosis. Elevated L5 levels in certain high-risk populations may serve as a distinctive predictor of ASCVD. L5 and Lp(a) are both atherogenic lipoproteins contributing to ASCVD through distinct mechanisms. Lp(a) has garnered attention, but equal consideration should be given to L5.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Lipoproteína(a) / Aterosclerosis Límite: Animals / Humans Idioma: En Revista: Curr Atheroscler Rep Asunto de la revista: ANGIOLOGIA Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Estados Unidos

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Lipoproteína(a) / Aterosclerosis Límite: Animals / Humans Idioma: En Revista: Curr Atheroscler Rep Asunto de la revista: ANGIOLOGIA Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Estados Unidos