This pharmacogenomic study of approximately 6000 patients with coronary artery disease suggested that the effects of the CETP inhibitor dalcetrapib on both cardiovascular outcomes and atherosclerosis imaging are determined by polymorphisms in the ADCY9 gene.
2- Ridker PM, Revkin J, Amarenco P, Brunell R, Curto M, Civeira F, Flather M, Glynn RJ, Gregoire J, Jukema JW, Karpov Y, Kastelein JJP, Koenig W, Lorenzatti A, Manga P, Masiukiewicz U, Miller M, Mosterd A, Murin J, Nicolau JC, Nissen S, Ponikowski P, Santos RD, Schwartz PM, Soran H, White H, Wright RS, Vrablik M, Yunis C, Shear Cl, Tardif JC.
3- Lincoff AM, Tardif JC, Schwartz GG, Nicholls SJ, Rydén L, Neal B, Malmberg K, Wedel H, Buse JB, Henry RR, Weichert A, Cannata R, Svensson A, Volz D, Grobbee DE; AleCardio Investigators.
In this large phase 3 randomized clinical trial, the dual PPAR agonist aleglitazar did not provide cardiovascular benefits in 7226 patients with diabetes and a recent acute coronary syndrome.
4- Pfeffer MA, Claggett B, Diaz R, Dickstein K, Gerstein HC, Køber LV, Lawson FC, Ping L, Wei X, Lewis EF, Maggioni AP, McMurray JJ, Probstfield JL, Riddle MC, Solomon SD, Tardif JC.
In this large-scale randomized clinical trial, the effects of the GLP-1 receptor agonist lixisenatide on cardiovascular outcomes were evaluated in 7000 patients with diabetes and a recent acute coronary syndrome.
This international randomized trial of 4745 patients showed that the anti-inflammatory medication colchicine reduces the risk of ischemic cardiovascular events (including strokes) after a myocardial infarction.