‘Precision medicine’ and ischaemic heart disease: the stage is set for the new antibody based therapies (lipid lowering and anti-inflammatory)

2019 
Improving cardiovascular risk assessment requires a ‘personalized’ approach. Appraisal of well-known cardiovascular risk factors should be integrated with markers of cardiovascular risk such as LDL cholesterol (C-LDL) and C-reactive protein (CRP). Results of the recent trials of PCSK9 inhibitor monoclonal antibodies open new interesting perspective. Data regarding the use of Evolocumab, in secondary prevention settings, in high-risk patients are very encouraging. In the same vein, the CANTOS study demonstrated, for the first time, that Canakinumbab, an antibody with anti-inflammatory action (with no effects on C-LDL levels), decreases significantly the risk of major cardiovascular events in a high-risk population with elevated CRP and optimal C-LDL. This trial, for the first time, suggested a strategy distinguishing the anti-inflammatory from the cholesterol lowering component, thus differentiating the treatment. In the ensuing years, we will probably witness the clinical application of this concept.
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