In statin-treated male CAD patients, genetic variation conferring low CETP levels is associated with increased 10-year mortality. This suggests that efficacy of statin therapy to reduce cardiovascular risk depends on CETP genotype and associated CETP plasma levels. This effect may need consideration when administering CETP inhibition to CAD patients.
PON-1 gene variants influence the 10-year risk of fatal complications from CAD in male patients, despite no effect on all-cause mortality. These long-term findings confirm functional data on PON-1 activity, emphasize the relevance of this pathway in vascular disease, and enforce its putative role as a target to modify and estimate cardiovascular risk.
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