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Apolipoprotein AⅡ

Apolipoprotein AⅡ
Method: Immunoturbidimetric Method
(ApoA-II)
Liquid reagent: R1: R2=3:1
(ApoA-II)

Clinical Significance of Apolipoprotein AⅡ

What is Apolipoprotein A-II?

Apolipoprotein A-II (ApoA-II) is the second most abundant protein component of HDL (High-Density Lipoprotein) after ApoA-I.

  • Synthesized in the liver

  • Present mainly in HDL particles

  • Influences HDL metabolism and function


Normal Reference Range

  • Approximately 20–40 mg/dL
    (May vary slightly by laboratory.)


Clinical Significance

1️⃣ Role in HDL Metabolism

ApoA-II:

  • Stabilizes HDL structure

  • Modulates activity of enzymes such as:

    • LCAT (Lecithin–Cholesterol Acyltransferase)

    • Hepatic lipase

  • Influences HDL particle size and remodeling


2️⃣ Cardiovascular Disease (CVD)

The role of ApoA-II in atherosclerosis is complex:

  • Some studies suggest protective effects

  • Others show neutral or mildly pro-atherogenic effects

Unlike ApoA-I, ApoA-II is not as strong a predictor of cardiovascular risk.

However:

  • Altered ApoA-II levels may indicate dysfunctional HDL.


3️⃣ Metabolic Syndrome & Diabetes

Changes in ApoA-II levels are observed in:

  • Type 2 diabetes mellitus

  • Insulin resistance

  • Obesity

  • Hypertriglyceridemia

May reflect abnormalities in HDL metabolism.


4️⃣ Liver Disease

Since ApoA-II is synthesized in the liver:

  • ↓ Levels in severe liver disease

  • Useful as an indirect marker of hepatic synthetic function


5️⃣ Amyloidosis

Certain mutations in ApoA-II are associated with:

  • Hereditary amyloidosis

  • Amyloid deposition in tissues

Rare but clinically significant.

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