Lipoprotein(a) Interactions With Lipid and Nonlipid Risk Factors in Early Familial Coronary Artery Disease

Author:

Hopkins Paul N.1,Wu Lily L.1,Hunt Steven C.1,James Brent C.1,Vincent G. Michael1,Williams Roger R.1

Affiliation:

1. From Cardiovascular Genetics, Department of Internal Medicine, Cardiology Division, University of Utah School of Medicine, (P.N.H., L.L.W., S.C.H., R.D.W.); the Department of Pathology, University of Utah School of Medicine, Associated Regional and University Pathologists (L.L.W.); Intermountain Health Care and University of Utah School of Medicine, (B.C.J.); and the Cardiology Division, LDS Hospital, and University of Utah School of Medicine (G.M.V.), Salt Lake City, Utah.

Abstract

Abstract An interaction between high plasma lipoprotein(a) [Lp(a)], unfavorable plasma lipids, and other risk factors may lead to very high risk for premature CAD. Plasma Lp(a), lipids, and other coronary risk factors were examined in 170 cases with early familial CAD and 165 control subjects to test this hypothesis. In univariate analysis, relative odds for CAD were 2.95 ( P <.001) for plasma Lp(a) above 40 mg/dL. Nearly all the risk associated with elevated Lp(a) was found to be restricted to persons with historically elevated plasma total cholesterol (6.72 mmol/L [260 mg/dL] or higher) or with a total/HDL cholesterol ratio >5.8. Nonlipid risk factors were also found to at least multiply the risk associated with Lp(a). When Lp(a) was over 40 mg/dL and plasma total/HDL cholesterol >5.8, relative odds for CAD were 25 ( P =.0001) in multiple logistic regression. If two or more nonlipid risk factors were also present (including hypertension, diabetes, cigarette smoking, high total homocysteine, or low serum bilirubin), relative odds were 122 ( P <1×10 −12 ). The ability of nonlipid risk factors to increase risk associated with Lp(a) was dependent on at least a mildly elevated total/HDL cholesterol ratio. In conclusion, high Lp(a) was found to greatly increase risk only if the total/HDL cholesterol ratio was at least mildly elevated, an effect exaggerated by other risk factors. Aggressive lipid lowering in those with elevated Lp(a) therefore appears indicated.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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