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Lipoprotein-associated phospholipase A2 activity predicts cardiovascular events in high risk coronary artery disease patients.


ABSTRACT: OBJECTIVE: Lipoprotein-associated phospholipase A2 (Lp-PLA2) is deemed to play a role in atherosclerosis and plaque destabilization as demonstrated in animal models and in prospective clinical studies. However, most of the literature is either focused on high-risk, apparently healthy patients, or is based on cross sectional studies. Therefore, we tested the hypothesis that serum Lp-PLA2 mass and activity are useful for predicting cardiovascular (CV) events over the coronary atherosclerotic burden and conventional risk factors in high-risk coronary artery disease patients. METHODS AND RESULTS: In a prospective cohort study of 712 Caucasian patients, who underwent coronary angiography and measurement of both Lp-PLA2 mass and activity at baseline, we determined incident CV events at follow-up after splitting the patients into a high and a low Lp-PLA2 mass and activity groups based on ROC analysis and Youden index. Kaplan-Meier and propensity score matching analysis were used to compare CV event-free survival between groups. Follow-up data were obtained in 75% of the cohort after a median of 7.2 years (range 1-12.7 years) during which 129 (25.5%) CV events were observed. The high Lp-PLA2 activity patients showed worse CV event-free survival (66.7% vs. 79.5%, p?=?0.023) and acute coronary syndrome-free survival (75.4% vs. 85.6%, p?=?0.04) than those in low Lp-PLA2 group. CONCLUSIONS: A high Lp-PLA2 activity implies a worse CV prognosis at long term follow up in high-risk Caucasian patients referred for coronary angiography.

SUBMITTER: Maiolino G 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3485195 | biostudies-other | 2012

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Lipoprotein-associated phospholipase A2 activity predicts cardiovascular events in high risk coronary artery disease patients.

Maiolino Giuseppe G   Pedon Luigi L   Cesari Maurizio M   Frigo Anna Chiara AC   Wolfert Robert L RL   Barisa Marlena M   Pagliani Leopoldo L   Rossitto Giacomo G   Seccia Teresa Maria TM   Zanchetta Mario M   Rossi Gian Paolo GP  

PloS one 20121031 10


<h4>Objective</h4>Lipoprotein-associated phospholipase A2 (Lp-PLA2) is deemed to play a role in atherosclerosis and plaque destabilization as demonstrated in animal models and in prospective clinical studies. However, most of the literature is either focused on high-risk, apparently healthy patients, or is based on cross sectional studies. Therefore, we tested the hypothesis that serum Lp-PLA2 mass and activity are useful for predicting cardiovascular (CV) events over the coronary atheroscleroti  ...[more]

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