Effect of evolocumab on cholesterol synthesis and absorption

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The effects of cholesterol-lowering drugs, including those that reduce cholesterol synthesis (statins) and those that reduce cholesterol absorption (ezetimibe), on cholesterol absorption and synthesis are well understood. Proprotein convertase subtilisin/kexin type 9 (PCSK9) inhibitors are a novel class of cholesterol-lowering drugs that robustly reduce LDL-cholesterol (LDL-C), but little is known about their effects on cholesterol absorption and synthesis. We evaluated how treatment with evolocumab, a fully human monoclonal IgG2 antibody to PCSK9, affects markers of cholesterol synthesis and absorption by measuring these markers in patients from an evolocumab clinical trial. At 2 weeks, changes in β-sitosterol/total cholesterol (TC) from baseline were 4% for placebo, 10% for evolocumab 140 mg (nonsignificant vs. placebo), and 26% for evolocumab 420 mg (P < 0.001 vs. placebo). Changes in campesterol/TC at week 2, relative to baseline between placebo and evolocumab, were all nonsignificant. Evolocumab had a modest effect on markers of cholesterol synthesis. At 2 weeks, changes in desmosterol/TC were 1% for placebo, 7% for evolocumab 140 mg (nonsignificant vs. placebo), and 15% for evolocumab 420 mg (P < 0.01 vs. placebo). Changes from baseline in lathosterol/TC at week 2 between placebo and evolocumab were nonsignificantjr. These results suggest that evolocumab has a modest effect on cholesterol synthesis and absorption despite significant LDL-C lowering..Peach, M., R. Xu, D. Fitzpatrick, L. Hamilton, R. Somaratne, R. Scott, S. M. Wasserman, and C. S. Djedjos. Effect of evolocumab on cholesterol synthesis and absorption.

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Peach, M., Xu, R., Fitzpatrick, D., Hamilton, L., Somaratne, R., Scott, R., … Djedjos, C. S. (2016). Effect of evolocumab on cholesterol synthesis and absorption. Journal of Lipid Research, 57(12), 2217–2224. https://doi.org/10.1194/jlr.P071704

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