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Author(s):
Pranav Sharma, Renae Judy, Shuai Yuan, Corry Gellatly, Katie L. Saxby, Daniel J. Rader, Matthew J. Bown, Michael G. Levin, Scott M. Damrauer
Publish date:
6 January 2026
Journal:
JACC Basic to Translational Science
PubMed ID:
41500124

Abstract

Lp(a) is a genetically determined lipoprotein targeted by emerging therapies. In a UK Biobank analysis (1,026 abdominal aortic aneurysm [AAA] cases, 469,989 controls), elevated Lp(a) was associated with increased risk of AAA, including at clinically relevant thresholds while controlling for traditional risk factors, including ApoB. Multivariable Mendelian randomization confirmed a causal relationship between lipoprotein(a) [Lp(a)] and AAA independent of apolipoprotein B. These findings support Lp(a) as a modifiable risk factor and potential therapeutic target for AAA, a condition with limited medical treatment options. AAA should be considered as an outcome in future clinical trials of Lp(a)-lowering therapies.

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