Lipoprotein(a) [Lp(a)] is a genetically determined and independent cardiovascular risk factor. Despite its clinical relevance, data on Lp(a) prevalence and impact in Latin America are limited. We aime Show more
Lipoprotein(a) [Lp(a)] is a genetically determined and independent cardiovascular risk factor. Despite its clinical relevance, data on Lp(a) prevalence and impact in Latin America are limited. We aimed to assess the prevalence of elevated Lp(a) and its association with cardiovascular outcomes in a large, multicenter Argentine registry. The GAELp(a) registry included 3000 adults from six Argentine regions. Lp(a) levels were measured using standardized assays; elevated Lp(a) was defined as >50 mg/dL or >125 nmol/L. Clinical, biochemical, and imaging data were collected retrospectively and prospectively. Associations between Lp(a) and major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE) were evaluated with logistic regression in the overall population and stratified by statin use. Elevated Lp(a) was present in 31.4 % of participants, with no sex difference. It was associated with family history of cardiovascular disease, subclinical atherosclerosis, and familial hypercholesterolemia. Patients with elevated Lp(a) had a higher prevalence of coronary artery disease (18.4 % vs. 12.5 %, p < 0.001), peripheral artery disease (4.8 % vs. 2.5 %, p = 0.001), and MACE (21.3 % vs. 14.8 %, p < 0.001). Elevated Lp(a) independently predicted MACE (OR 1.53, 95 % CI: 1.24-1.90, p < 0.001), with stronger associations in statin-naïve individuals (OR 2.18, 95 % CI: 1.17-4.07). ROC analysis showed modest discrimination (AUC 0.57 in nmol/L, 0.59 in mg/dL). Elevated Lp(a) is frequent in Argentina and strongly linked to cardiovascular disease and events. Its predictive value appears greater in statin-naïve patients, highlighting its role as a marker of residual risk. These findings support routine Lp(a) measurement in cardiovascular risk assessment, particularly in regions with high ASCVD burden. Show less
Angiopoietin-like proteins (ANGPTL) 3, 4 and 8 are upcoming cardiovascular biomarkers. Experimental studies showed that thyroid hormones altered their levels. We assessed ANGPTL3, 4 and 8 as predictor Show more
Angiopoietin-like proteins (ANGPTL) 3, 4 and 8 are upcoming cardiovascular biomarkers. Experimental studies showed that thyroid hormones altered their levels. We assessed ANGPTL3, 4 and 8 as predictors of cardiovascular functions among naïve subclinical and naïve overt hypothyroidism (SCH and OH) and altered ANGPTL levels with levothyroxine replacement (LT4) and their association with improved cardiovascular risk factors and cardiovascular function. The study was a prospective follow-up study that assessed ANGPTL3, 4 and 8 levels, vascular status (flow-mediated dilation% of brachial artery (FMD%), carotid intima-media thickness (CIMT), aortic stiffness index (ASI)), left ventricle (LV) parameters (ejection fraction (EF), myocardial performance index (MPI), and LV mass), well-known cardiovascular risk factors and homeostatic model for the assessment of insulin resistance, at two time points, that is, among naïve SCH, naïve OH, and healthy subjects groups; and at 6 months after achieving the euthyroid state with LT4 by calculating their increased or decreased delta changes (∆↑ or ∆↓) in longitudinal arm among LT4-hypothyroid groups. Significantly elevated levels of ANGPTL3, 4 and 8 among hypothyroid groups than the healthy subjects were reduced with LT4. Multivariate analysis revealed ANGPTLs as independent predictors of cardiovascular functions and the contributors for ANGPTL level included ANGPTL3 and 4 for impaired FMD%, and ANGPTL8 for LV mass among naïve SCH; ANGPTL3 for EF% and ANGPTL8 for CIMT in naïve OH; ∆↓ANGPTL3 for ∆↓ASI meanwhile ∆↑freeT4 for ∆↓ANGPTL3, ∆↓fasting glucose, ∆↓triglyceride, and ∆↓thyroid peroxidase antibody for ∆↓ANGPTL4 among LT4-SCH. ∆↓ANGPTL4 for ∆↓MPI and ∆↓LV mass, meanwhile ∆↓TSH and ∆↓triglyceride for ∆↓ANGPTL3, ∆↑free T3 and ∆↓HOMA-IR for ∆↓ANGPTL4, and systolic blood pressure and waist circumference for ∆↓ANGPTL8 among LT4-OH. Elevated ANGPTL3, 4 and 8 levels are differentially independent predictors of endothelial and cardiac function and are reduced with LT4 in SCH and OH. Show less
In 2020, approximately 191,930 new prostate cancer (PCa) cases are estimated in the United States (US). Hispanic/Latinos (H/L) are the second largest racial/ethnic group in the US. This study aims to Show more
In 2020, approximately 191,930 new prostate cancer (PCa) cases are estimated in the United States (US). Hispanic/Latinos (H/L) are the second largest racial/ethnic group in the US. This study aims to assess methylation patterns between aggressive and indolent PCa including DNA repair genes along with ancestry proportions. Prostate tumors classified as aggressive ( Show less