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High-Intensity Statins Promote PCSK9 Secretion and aortic valve calcification in patients with severe aortic stenosis: In vitro and clinical evidence

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Data di Pubblicazione:
2025
Citazione:
High-Intensity Statins Promote PCSK9 Secretion and aortic valve calcification in patients with severe aortic stenosis: In vitro and clinical evidence / V.A. Myasoedova, M. Franchi, D. De Giorgi, A. Bonomi, V. Valerio, S. Pirola, N. Andreani, V. Rusconi, F. Bertolini, I. Massaiu, G. Pontone, P. Poggio. - In: PHARMACOLOGICAL RESEARCH. - ISSN 1096-1186. - 215:(2025 May), pp. 107737.1-107737.11. [10.1016/j.phrs.2025.107737]
Abstract:
Aortic stenosis (AS) is the most common valvular disease, characterized by progressive fibro-calcific remodeling of the aortic leaflets, leading to increased morbidity and mortality. It is now well known that statins influence the production of proprotein convertase subtilisin/kexin type 9 (PCSK9), which in turn is linked to calcification. Here, we found that statins significantly increased, in a dose dependent manner, both PCSK9 secretion and valve interstitial cell (VIC) calcification, in vitro. These effects were blunted by PCSK9 genetic knock-down or by PCSK9 antibody neutralization. In AS patients, contrast-enhanced computed tomography evaluation showed a higher aortic valve calcium (AVC) content in patients on high-intensity statins compared to low-intensity ones, with no significant difference between low-intensity statin and non-users. At follow-up, high-intensity statin users exhibited a higher annual AVC accumulation compared to low-intensity statins and non-users. In a real-world scenario, high-intensity statin therapy was associated with a 30 % increased rate of hospitalization for non-rheumatic aortic valve disease. Our findings highlight the need for further investigation into the intricate relationship between statin therapy and aortic valve health to identify the optimal lipid-lowering strategy in the management of patients at risk of developing or afflicted by AS.
Tipologia IRIS:
01 - Articolo su periodico
Keywords:
Aortic valve calcification; Aortic valve disease hospitalization; PCSK9; Statin intensity
Elenco autori:
V.A. Myasoedova, M. Franchi, D. De Giorgi, A. Bonomi, V. Valerio, S. Pirola, N. Andreani, V. Rusconi, F. Bertolini, I. Massaiu, G. Pontone, P. Poggio
Autori di Ateneo:
POGGIO PAOLO ( autore )
PONTONE GIANLUCA ( autore )
Link alla scheda completa:
https://air.unimi.it/handle/2434/1168842
Link al Full Text:
https://air.unimi.it/retrieve/handle/2434/1168842/3083486/high%20density.pdf
Progetto:
Modelling effectiveness, cost-effectiveness and promoting health care value in the real world. The Motive project
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Settore MEDS-07/B - Malattie dell'apparato cardiovascolare
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