Osteoprotegerin (OPG): A potential biomarker for adverse cardiovascular events in stable coronary artery disease

Author:

Akhtar Syed Muhammad Muneeb1ORCID,Ali Azzam1ORCID,Fareed Areeba2ORCID,Hasan Jina3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Medicine Dow University of Health Sciences Karachi Pakistan

2. Karachi Medical and Dental College Karachi Pakistan

3. Faculty of Medical Sciences Lebanese University Beirut Lebanon

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundOsteoprotegerin (OPG) is a secretory glycoprotein known for its involvement in bone metabolism and immune regulation. Research has extended OPG's significance in cardiovascular diseases (CVDs). Elevated OPG levels have been associated with increased cardiovascular risks, prompting interest in its role as a potential biomarker.Main BodyThis study summarizes several studies that investigated the relationship between OPG levels and the incidence of CVD. The studies indicate that higher plasma levels of OPG are associated with an increased incidence of all‐cause death, cardiovascular death, and heart failure, even after adjusting for clinical confounders. Moreover, the findings suggest that OPG has the potential to serve as a predictive biomarker for adverse cardiovascular events in the patient population studied. The findings suggest that OPG could aid in risk stratification, allowing clinicians to identify high‐risk patients who might benefit from intensified preventive measures or tailored therapeutic interventions. Therefore, early identification of individuals at risk for adverse cardiovascular events could lead to improved patient outcomes and reduced disease burden.ConclusionsOPG's role in bone health and immune regulation has expanded to potential use as a biomarker for adverse cardiovascular events in stable coronary artery disease (CAD) patients. Despite limitations, its association with cardiovascular risks highlights its importance in risk assessment and personalized interventions.

Publisher

Wiley

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