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Lipo-protein apheresis and PCSK9-inhibitors

01.02.19 | Bentham Science Publishers

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Research suggests a specific treatment for Homozygous Familial Hypercholesterolaemic (HoFH) pateints; a combination therapy with PCSK9-inhibitors (PCSK9-I) and lipoprotein-apheresis (LA) may have synergistic effects on circulating lipid and lipoprotein levels. The relationship with the treatment regimen mentioned above can be investigated further with larger datasets.

This review details the role of lipoprotein apheresis in the management of familial hypercholesterolaemia and discusses the potential advantages and disadvantages of its combination with PCSK9 inhibitors. Having impact on inflammation and related mediators, LA is also a potent therapeutic player. A large body of evidence is available to support this theory. On the contrary, only a few observations are available on PCSK9-I effects on inflammation.

It is quite clear that further investigation on possible direct and/or indirect pleiotropic effects of PCSK9-I on inflammatory molecules is necessary. Evidence on both arguments with regard to HoFH and HeFH are reported in short.

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10.2174/1381612824666181025115658

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APA:
Bentham Science Publishers. (2019, January 2). Lipo-protein apheresis and PCSK9-inhibitors. Brightsurf News. https://www.brightsurf.com/news/80V95PYL/lipo-protein-apheresis-and-pcsk9-inhibitors.html
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"Lipo-protein apheresis and PCSK9-inhibitors." Brightsurf News, Jan. 2 2019, https://www.brightsurf.com/news/80V95PYL/lipo-protein-apheresis-and-pcsk9-inhibitors.html.