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Associations between neighborhood socioeconomic deprivation, IFNγ, and high-density lipoprotein particle size: Data from the Washington, D.C. cardiovascular health and needs assessment.

Lola R Ortiz-WhittinghamYvonne BaumerAlina P S PangMaureen SampsonAndrew S BaezRebecca R RoseSarah H NoonanJoanna Mendez-SilvaBilly S CollinsValerie M MitchellManuel A CintronNicole FarmerAlan T RemaleyMichael J CorleyTiffany M Powell-Wiley
Published in: Psychoneuroendocrinology (2023)
We highlight associations between neighborhood socioeconomic deprivation, IFNγ, PCSK9, HDL subspecies, and epigenetic biomarkers of aging. Taken together, our findings suggest indirect pathways linking neighborhood deprivation-related stress and inflammation to HDL and immune epigenetic changes. Moreover, these results add to recent work showing the pathogenicity of high HDL levels and underscore the need to understand how chronic stress-related inflammation and lipoprotein subspecies relate to CVD risk across diverse populations.
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