Treatment of hypertriglyceridemia and HIV: Fenofibrate-induced changes in the expression of chemokine genes in circulating leukocytes

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Fenofibrate changed the expression of chemokine genes in circulating leukocytes of HIV-infected patients with hypertriglyceridemia. The data suggest that fenofibrate when effective in the treatment of lipoprotein abnormalities, may act as a modulator of systemic inflammation. This particular action, therefore, may also influence the clinical course of the disease. © 2009 Alonso-Villaverde et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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Alonso-Villaverde, C., Aragonès, G., Beltrán-Debón, R., Fernández-Sender, L., Rull, A., Camps, J., … Joven, J. (2009). Treatment of hypertriglyceridemia and HIV: Fenofibrate-induced changes in the expression of chemokine genes in circulating leukocytes. AIDS Research and Therapy, 6. https://doi.org/10.1186/1742-6405-6-26

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