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HIV disease activity as a modulator of lipoprotein(a) and allele-specific apolipoprotein(a) levels.


ABSTRACT: Mechanisms underlying the cardiovascular risk of lipoprotein(a) are poorly understood. We investigated the relationship of apolipoprotein(a) (apo(a)) size, lipoprotein(a), and allele-specific apo(a) levels with HIV disease activity parameters in a biethnic population.Lipoprotein(a) and allele-specific apo(a) levels were determined in 139 white and 168 black HIV-positive patients. Plasma HIV RNA viral load and CD4+ T-cell count were used as surrogates for disease activity. Lipoprotein(a) and allele-specific apo(a) levels were higher in blacks than whites (for both P<0.001). Apo(a) allele size distribution was similar between the 2 ethnic groups, with a median apo(a) size of 28 kringle 4 repeats. Allele-specific apo(a) levels were positively associated with CD4+ T-cell count (P=0.027) and negatively with plasma HIV RNA viral load (P<0.001). Further, allele-specific apo(a) levels associated with smaller (<28 kringle 4) atherogenic apo(a) sizes were higher in subjects with CD4+ T-cell counts of ?350 (P=0.002).Allele-specific apo(a) levels were higher in subjects with high CD4+ T-cell count or low plasma HIV RNA viral load. The findings suggest that HIV disease activity reduced allele-specific apo(a) levels. Higher allele-specific apo(a) levels associated with atherogenic small apo(a) sizes might contribute to increased cardiovascular risk in HIV-positive subjects with improved disease status.

SUBMITTER: Enkhmaa B 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4537858 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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HIV disease activity as a modulator of lipoprotein(a) and allele-specific apolipoprotein(a) levels.

Enkhmaa Byambaa B   Anuurad Erdembileg E   Zhang Wei W   Abbuthalha Adnan A   Li Xiao-Dong XD   Dotterweich William W   Pollard Richard B RB   Asmuth David M DM   Berglund Lars L  

Arteriosclerosis, thrombosis, and vascular biology 20121129 2


<h4>Objective</h4>Mechanisms underlying the cardiovascular risk of lipoprotein(a) are poorly understood. We investigated the relationship of apolipoprotein(a) (apo(a)) size, lipoprotein(a), and allele-specific apo(a) levels with HIV disease activity parameters in a biethnic population.<h4>Methods and results</h4>Lipoprotein(a) and allele-specific apo(a) levels were determined in 139 white and 168 black HIV-positive patients. Plasma HIV RNA viral load and CD4+ T-cell count were used as surrogates  ...[more]

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