Arch Argent Pediatr. 2026 Mar 5:e202510892. doi: 10.5546/aap.2025-10892.eng. Online ahead of print.
ABSTRACT
Lipoprotein (a) [Lp(a)] is a lipoprotein similar to low-density lipoprotein (LDL), which binds to a characteristic component: apolipoprotein (a). The plasma Lp(a) level is mainly determined by genetic factors, with variations across ethnic groups. In adults, various epidemiological and genetic studies have shown that elevated Lp(a) levels are an independent risk factor for atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease and aortic valve stenosis, associated with inflammatory, atherogenic, and thrombotic mechanisms. Given that the distribution, variability, and prognostic value of this marker in the pediatric population have been less investigated, the objective of this review is to analyze the available evidence on the behavior of Lp(a) as a risk marker in children and adolescents, current recommendations for its measurement in pediatrics, and treatment prospects.
PMID:41773701 | DOI:10.5546/aap.2025-10892.eng