학술논문

Advanced diagnostic support in lipidology project: role for phenotypic and functional evaluation of lipoproteins in dyslipidemias
Document Type
Academic Journal
Source
Clinical Lipidology. Jun 01, 2010 5(3):329-337
Subject
Language
English
ISSN
1758-4299
Abstract
The term ‘dyslipidemia’ includes a wide family of lipoprotein metabolic defects often related to cardiovascular diseases. Despite the complexity of lipid disorders, current guidelines indicate LDL-C as the single most important therapeutic target; however, other lipido–proteic parameters, such as the concentration of lipoprotein subfractions (e.g., small-dense LDL) or their functional capacity (e.g., HDL reverse cholesterol transport), may display direct pro- or anti-atherogenic properties. Traditional lipid profiles may therefore be inadequate in representing dyslipidemia complexity and may prove to be ineffective in estimating the overall patientʼs risk in this context. We designed a research project attempting to provide a coherent framework integrating traditional lipid profiling and advanced diagnostics, to assess qualitative and functional lipoprotein features in relevant clinical conditions and to correlate them with preclinical atherosclerosis.