2018
DOI: 10.15829/1560-4071-2018-8-13-20
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RAISED IgM AUTOANTIBODY TITER TO LIPOPROTEIDE(A) AS ANTIATHEROGENIC FACTOR IN SEVERE HYPERCHOLESTEROLEMIA PATIENTS

Abstract: Aim.To investigate on the relation of lipoproteide(a) (Lpa), subfractions of atherogenic lipoproteides and titers of specific autoantibodies (autoAb) with the presence and severity of carotid arteries (CA) lesion in statin-naïve patients with severe hypercholesterolemia.Materialandmethods.To the study, 133 statin-naïve patients included, age 18 to 75 y.o., with absent clinical signs of coronary heart disease, and with first time diagnosed severe hypercholesterolemia (total cholesterol >7,5 mM/L and/or low d… Show more

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“…By binding to an oxidized epitope on the surface of LDL, IgM recognizes them as pathogenic organisms and eliminates them from the body, thereby preventing the progression of atherosclerosis. In previous studies, we evaluated the contribution of Lp(a) as a possible autoantigen in the development of atherosclerosis and determined the level of circulating autoAbs against Lp(a) [ 9 , 26 ]. In this study, we assessed the association of IgM autoAbs to Lp(a) and oxLp(a) with degenerative aortic valve stenosis.…”
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“…By binding to an oxidized epitope on the surface of LDL, IgM recognizes them as pathogenic organisms and eliminates them from the body, thereby preventing the progression of atherosclerosis. In previous studies, we evaluated the contribution of Lp(a) as a possible autoantigen in the development of atherosclerosis and determined the level of circulating autoAbs against Lp(a) [ 9 , 26 ]. In this study, we assessed the association of IgM autoAbs to Lp(a) and oxLp(a) with degenerative aortic valve stenosis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%