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Quantification of LDL-Cholesterol Corrected for Molar Concentration of Lipoprotein(a)

Robert S. Rosenson, J. Antonio G. López, Maria Laura Monsalvo, You Wu, Huei Wang, Santica M. Marcovina

2022Cardiovascular Drugs and Therapy22 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Purpose Cholesterol in lipoprotein(a) [Lp(a)-C] is commonly estimated as 30% of the measured Lp(a) mass. However, difficulties in the accurate measurement of Lp(a) mass, along with the inaccuracy of the 30% assumption, produce erroneous values when LDL-C is corrected for Lp(a) [LDL-C Lp(a)corr ]. Our aim was to develop a new formula for LDL-C Lp(a)corr to reduce this error. Methods We developed a new formula to calculate Lp(a)-C from the molar measurement of Lp(a), which is Lp(a) nmol/L × 0.077 = Lp(a)-C mg/dL. The calculated Lp(a)-C is subtracted from LDL-C to obtain LDL-C Lp(a)corr. The results obtained with our novel formula versus the conventional formula were compared in 440 samples from 239 participants enrolled in the BANTING study. Results With the conventional formula, approximately 7% of samples with low LDL-C resulted in negative LDL-C Lp(a)corr values. With the new formula, no negative LDL-C Lp(a)corr values occurred. Among groups with the highest Lp(a)/apoB ratio ( p < 0.001) and smaller apolipoprotein(a) isoform size ( p < 0.006), LDL-C Lp(a)corr was significantly underestimated by the conventional formula, which may result in the undertreatment of some patients. Conclusion The new formula provides more reliable estimates of LDL-C Lp(a)corr than the conventional formula. Trial registration: ClinicalTrials.gov NCT02739984.

Topics & Concepts

Lipoprotein(a)MedicineApolipoprotein BLipoproteinMolar ratioLdl cholesterolCholesterolInternal medicineBiochemistryChemistryCatalysisLipoproteins and Cardiovascular Health