A New Emerging Risk Factor for Cardiovascular Disease: Apo(a) Polymorphism

C. Gazzaruso, P. Fratino, A. Garzaniti
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Apolipoprotein(a) [apo(a)], the specific apolipoprotein of lipoprotein(a), is characterized by a high degree of genetic polymorphism. Recent studies have shown that apo(a) polymorphism may represent a powerful independent cardiovascular risk factor. Indeed, an association between apo(a) polymorphism and coronary artery disease (CAD) has been documented both in the general population and among subjects at high cardiovascular disease risk, such as hypertensive, uremic, hypercholesterolemic, and diabetic patients. In addition, apo(a) polymorphism seems to correlate well with age of onset and severity of CAD. Nevertheless, at present, some problems prohibit the utilization of apo(a) polymorphism in clinical practice. Indeed, apo(a) phenotyping methods are not standardized, and there is not a cutoff of apo(a) polymorphism for clinical purposes. Moreover, large prospective studies should confirm the predictive value of apo(a) polymorphism for CAD. When the above problems are solved, apo(a) polymorphism could be a reliable tool to discriminate subjects with genetic predisposition to CAD among people with a family history of CAD and among patients with diseases representing a high cardiovascular risk, such as hypercholesterolemia, hypertension, diabetes, and uremia.
心血管疾病的新危险因素:载脂蛋白(A)多态性
载脂蛋白(a) [apo(a)]是脂蛋白(a)的特异性载脂蛋白,具有高度的遗传多态性。最近的研究表明载脂蛋白(a)多态性可能是一个强大的独立心血管危险因素。事实上,载脂蛋白(a)多态性与冠状动脉疾病(CAD)之间的关联已经在普通人群和高心血管疾病风险的受试者中得到证实,如高血压、尿毒症、高胆固醇血症和糖尿病患者。此外,载脂蛋白(a)多态性似乎与冠心病的发病年龄和严重程度密切相关。然而,目前存在的一些问题阻碍了载脂蛋白(a)多态性在临床中的应用。事实上,载脂蛋白(a)表型方法没有标准化,也没有一个用于临床目的的载脂蛋白(a)多态性的截止点。此外,大型前瞻性研究应证实载脂蛋白(a)多态性对CAD的预测价值。当上述问题得到解决时,载脂蛋白(a)多态性可以作为一种可靠的工具,在有CAD家族史的人群中,以及在有高胆固醇血症、高血压、糖尿病和尿毒症等心血管高危疾病的患者中,区分CAD遗传易感性。
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