AI Article Synopsis

  • Clopidogrel is a medication aimed at reducing heart-related issues but its effectiveness among Caribbean Hispanics has not been widely studied.
  • This research focused on the enzyme paraoxonase-1 (PON1) as a potential indicator of how well patients respond to clopidogrel and the severity of cardiovascular disease in this demographic.
  • The study found that patients resistant to clopidogrel had significantly lower PON1 activity compared to controls, indicating that PON1 could serve as a useful biomarker for assessing cardiovascular health in Caribbean Hispanic patients.

Article Abstract

Clopidogrel, a prescription drug to reduce ischemic events in cardiovascular patients, has been extensively studied in mostly European individuals but not among Caribbean Hispanics. This study evaluated the low abundance and reduced activity of paraoxonase-1 (PON1) in clopidogrel-resistant patients as a predictive risk biomarker of poor responders and disease severity in this population. Thirty-six patients on clopidogrel (cases divided into poor and normal responders) were enrolled, along with 11 cardiovascular patients with no clopidogrel indications (positive control) and 13 healthy volunteers (negative control). Residual on-treatment platelet reactivity unit (PRU), PON1 abundance by Western blotting, and PON1 activity by enzymatic assays were measured. genotyping and computational haplotype phasing were performed on 512 DNA specimens for two genetic loci (rs662 and rs854560). No statistical differences in mean relative PON1 abundance were found among the groups ( > 0.05). However, a significantly lower enzymatic activity was found in poor responders (10.57 ± 6.79 µU/mL) when compared to controls (22.66 ± 8.30 µU/mL and 22.21 ± 9.66 µU/mL; = 0.004). PON1 activity among carriers of the most prevalent haplotype (AA|AA) was significantly lower than in wild types (7.90 µU/mL vs. 22.03 µU/mL; = 0.005). Our findings suggested that PON1 is a potential biomarker of cardiovascular disease severity in Caribbean Hispanics.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11477108PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms251910657DOI Listing

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