Danielle E Labbato
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Recent Articles
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Hileman C, Labbato D, Storer N, Tangpricha V, McComsey G
AIDS
. 2014 May;
28(12):1759-67.
PMID: 24871454
Objective: Antiretroviral therapy (ART) has been implicated in bone loss in HIV. The role of inflammation and vitamin D is unclear and better investigated in ART-naive individuals. Design And Methods:...
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Longenecker C, Jiang Y, Orringer C, Gilkeson R, Debanne S, Funderburg N, et al.
AIDS
. 2014 Apr;
28(7):969-77.
PMID: 24691204
Objective: To use multimodality imaging to explore the relationship of biomarkers of inflammation, T-cell activation and monocyte activation with coronary calcification and subclinical vascular disease in a population of HIV-infected...
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Longenecker C, Jiang Y, Yun C, Debanne S, Funderburg N, Lederman M, et al.
Int J Cardiol
. 2013 Jul;
168(4):4039-45.
PMID: 23886531
Background: HIV-infection is characterized by chronic immune activation that persists despite effective antiretroviral therapy (ART) and is associated with elevated cardiovascular risk. Whether specific perivascular fat depots are associated with...
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Hileman C, Carman T, Longenecker C, Labbato D, Storer N, White C, et al.
Antivir Ther
. 2013 Jun;
18(7):921-9.
PMID: 23756436
Background: Carotid intima media thickness (CIMT) progresses faster in HIV-infected adults on antiretroviral therapy (ART) than the general population. It is unclear if the rate of progression is similarly faster...
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Hileman C, Longenecker C, Carman T, Milne G, Labbato D, Storer N, et al.
Antivir Ther
. 2012 Aug;
17(7):1345-9.
PMID: 22878464
Background: D-Dimer elevations have been associated with a striking increase in mortality in HIV-infected patients. However, D-Dimer has not been directly linked to endothelial dysfunction in HIV. Methods: In this...
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Longenecker C, Hileman C, Carman T, Ross A, Seydafkan S, Brown T, et al.
Antivir Ther
. 2012 Feb;
17(4):613-21.
PMID: 22293363
Background: Studies suggest that vitamin D deficiency is a risk factor for cardiovascular disease and diabetes. Vitamin D deficiency is prevalent in HIV patients but the effect of vitamin D...
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Hileman C, Carman T, Storer N, Labbato D, White C, McComsey G
AIDS Res Hum Retroviruses
. 2011 Aug;
28(7):649-55.
PMID: 21870979
Omega-3 fatty acids decrease cardiovascular disease (CVD) mortality possibly due to antiinflammatory effect. Inflammation and endothelial dysfunction likely play a role in the heightened CVD risk in HIV. Our goal...