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Gisella Titolo1, Mariarosaria Morello2, Silvia Caiazza2
1Department of Advanced Medical and Surgical Sciences, University of Campania Luigi Vanvitelli, Piazza, Luigi Miraglia, 2, 80138 Naples, Italy.
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Cardiovascular diseases represent one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality worldwide despite tremendous advancements in therapeutic interventions. Prevention remains one of the most effective strategies to reduce individual risk. Apolipoprotein E (ApoE), through its genetic variants (ε2, ε3, ε4), is a well-known modulator of cardiovascular risk, traditionally studied for its role in lipid metabolism. However, recent evidence suggests that ApoE also influences endothelial function and thrombotic processes, opening new perspectives for an integrated approach to risk assessment. This narrative review explores the potential of using the APOE genotype as a key genetic biomarker, integrated with emerging endothelial markers (e.g., plasma levels of endothelin-1, nitric oxide, von Willebrand factor, endothelial adhesion molecules) to achieve a more accurate and personalized stratification of cardiovascular and thrombotic risk. The combined approach may overcome the limitations of traditional thrombophilia screening, which is often poorly informative when performed without clear clinical criteria, and may guide more targeted therapeutic decisions, particularly in borderline-risk individuals or those with unexplained thrombotic events. Finally, the review discusses the clinical implications, current challenges, and future perspectives for integrating this model into clinical practice within the framework of precision medicine. The early identification of genetically predisposed patients, together with functional endothelial assessment, could represent a breakthrough in modern cardiovascular prevention.
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