What is the primary function of lipoprotein(a) [Lp(a)] in plasma?

A It transports cholesterol from the liver to peripheral tissues
B It has a role in lipid metabolism and atherosclerosis development
C It acts as an acute-phase reactant in response to inflammation
D It has antibacterial properties against Gram-negative bacteria
Lp(a) is a type of lipoprotein that has been implicated in lipid metabolism and atherosclerosis development due to its structural similarity to plasminogen, competing with it for binding sites, potentially leading to decreased fibrinolysis and increased clot formation.
-clinical textbook of medicine- pathophysiology- metabolic disorders- abeloff clinical oncology -weissman hemostasis and thrombosis- 8th edition springer new york 2019
Hematology Hematology: Blood Components Hematology: Blood Components Medium MEDICAL Confidence: high