• Title of article

    Is lipoprotein(a)-cholesterol a better predictor of vascular disease events than total lipoprotein(a) mass? A nested case control study from the West of Scotland Coronary Prevention Study

  • Author/Authors

    Allan Gaw، نويسنده , , E. Ann Brown، نويسنده , , Gillian Docherty، نويسنده , , Ian Ford، نويسنده , , for the West of Scotland Coronary Prevention Study Group، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
  • Pages
    6
  • From page
    95
  • To page
    100
  • Abstract
    The clinical utility of a new assay for plasma lipoprotein(a)-cholesterol (Lp(a)-C) was assessed in parallel with our routine Lp(a) mass measurements in a nested-case control study of subjects within the placebo arm of the West of Scotland Coronary Prevention Study (WOSCOPS). A total of 238 control patients and 108 patients who had suffered a serious vascular event during the course of the WOSCOPS were examined. Lp(a) mass was assessed within 2 years of sampling by an ELISA method on baseline EDTA plasma samples which had been stored at −70°C. Subsequently, the Lp(a) mass was re-measured by an immunoturbidimetric assay 8 years after sampling. On the same stored aliquot the Lp(a)-C was measured. These analyses allowed us to assess whether the Lp(a)-C assay could provide any additional information over and above that which would be obtained from our Lp(a) mass assays. In addition the apo(a) isoform sizes of these subjects were measured using a high resolution immunoblotting system. The Lp(a)-C and Lp(a) mass measurements provided exactly the same information in the study, as they were equally non-discriminatory between cases and controls. The only difference between the two patient groups was the percentage of ‘null’ apo(a) alleles (control: 25.6% versus cases: 19.4%). We conclude that these results reinforce the concordance of the two assay systems and confirm that the Lp(a)-C assay provides no added information over and above that gained from traditional Lp(a) mass assays, which may be faster and less expensive.
  • Keywords
    lipoprotein(a) , cholesterol , WOSCOPS
  • Journal title
    Atherosclerosis
  • Serial Year
    2000
  • Journal title
    Atherosclerosis
  • Record number

    629778