Frontiers in Molecular Biosciences (Jun 2022)

Lipoprotein(a) Modulates Carotid Atherosclerosis in Metabolic Syndrome

  • Anna Laura Cremonini,
  • Anna Laura Cremonini,
  • Andrea Pasta,
  • Federico Carbone,
  • Federico Carbone,
  • Luca Visconti,
  • Matteo Casula,
  • Edoardo Elia,
  • Aldo Bonaventura,
  • Aldo Bonaventura,
  • Luca Liberale,
  • Luca Liberale,
  • Maria Bertolotto,
  • Nathan Artom,
  • Silvia Minetti,
  • Paola Contini,
  • Paola Contini,
  • Daniela Verzola,
  • Roberto Pontremoli,
  • Roberto Pontremoli,
  • Francesca Viazzi,
  • Francesca Viazzi,
  • Giorgio Luciano Viviani,
  • Stefano Bertolini,
  • Aldo Pende,
  • Aldo Pende,
  • Fabrizio Montecucco,
  • Fabrizio Montecucco,
  • Livia Pisciotta,
  • Livia Pisciotta

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fmolb.2022.854624
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9

Abstract

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Background and Aim: High lipoprotein(a) [Lp(a)] is a well-established cardiovascular (CV) risk factor, but the effect of mildly elevated Lp(a) on CV health is largely unknown. Our aim was to evaluate if Lp(a) is associated with the severity of carotid atherosclerosis (CA) in the specific subset of metabolic syndrome (MetS).Patients and Methods: Subjects with diagnosed MetS and ultrasound-assessed CA were enrolled. Those patients were categorized according to the severity of CA (moderate vs. severe), and the circulating levels of Lp(a) alongside with clinical, anthropometric, and biochemical data were collected.Results: Sixty-five patients were finally included: twenty-five with moderate and forty with severe CA (all with asymptomatic disease). Intergroup comparison showed Lp(a) as the only significantly different variable [6 (2–12) mg/dl vs. 11.5 (6–29.5) mg/dl; p = 0.018]. Circulating levels of Lp(a) were also confirmed as the only variable independently associated with severity of CA at logistic regression analysis [OR 2.9 (95% CI 1.1–7.8); p = 0.040]. ROC curve analysis for Lp(a) confirmed a serum level of 10 mg/dl as the best cut-off value [AUC 0.675 (95% CI 0.548–0.786)]. Although sensitivity and specificity were suboptimal (69.0 and 70.4%, respectively)—likely due to the small sample size—this result is in line with those previously reported in the literature.Conclusion: Lp(a) is independently associated with severity of CA in the subgroup of MetS patients.

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