Phenotypes, genotypes and response to statin therapy.

Abstract:

PURPOSE OF REVIEW:Response to statin treatment can vary widely from person to person as a result of inherited traits (genotype) and acquired characteristics such as obesity (phenotype). The aim of this review is to describe what is known about factors that determine a patient's response, and to offer a mechanism to explain how plasma triglyceride influences the nature and magnitude of lipid lowering on statin therapy. RECENT FINDINGS:In normotriglyceridemic individuals statins have little impact on the concentration of large VLDL, but as basal plasma triglyceride rises there is an increasing tendency for large VLDL, chylomicrons, chylomicron remnants and small, dense LDL to fall on treatment. These phenotype-dependent effects are in contrast to the phenotype-independent actions on IDL and LDL. Recent studies have also revealed that the principal mechanism by which statins lower VLDL (and LDL) in hypertriglyceridemic individuals is by stimulation of lipoprotein clearance. Individuals with low HDL-cholesterol are increasingly treated with statins. The increase in this lipoprotein affects the subfraction distribution, with a specific increase in alpha1 HDL components. Polymorphism in the promoter for the ABCG8 gene has been linked to variations in response to statins; individuals with the rarer D19H genotype exhibit a greater reduction in LDL-cholesterol. Similarly, the magnitude of the statin-induced increase in HDL-cholesterol has been linked to a polymorphism in the promoter for apolipoprotein A1. SUMMARY:Statins are administered to a wide range of individuals on an empirical basis. Investigation of the phenotype and genotype influences on treatment response will allow a more tailored use of these drugs.

journal_name

Curr Opin Lipidol

authors

Caslake MJ,Packard CJ

doi

10.1097/01.mol.0000137225.46654.4d

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2004-08-01 00:00:00

pages

387-92

issue

4

eissn

0957-9672

issn

1473-6535

pii

00041433-200408000-00003

journal_volume

15

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