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Lack of association between loneliness, social isolation and inflammation in people living with HIV aged ≥50 years: Results from the sub-study “No One Alone-Gesida Study”

PLOS One, 2025

Blanco J., Albendin-Iglesias H., Negredo-Puigmal E., Barrios-Blandino A., Tomás-Jimenez C., Sanjoaquin-Conde I., Saumoy M., Pérez-Esquerdo V., Gonzalez-Cuello I., López-Lirola A., Galindo M., Cabello-Clotet N., Otero J., Merino-Muñoz D., Cano-Smith J., Muelas-Fernandez M., De La Torre J., González-Baeza A., Romero L., Ocampo A., Torres R., Hidalgo C., Esteban H., Fernandes-López M., Puig J., Fraile L., Morell E., Perez-Martinez L., Montero M., Jarrin I., Olalla J.,

Disease areaApplication areaSample typeProducts
Neurology
Infectious Diseases
Patient Stratification
Serum
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Olink Target 48

Abstract

Introduction

Inflammation is linked to multiple health conditions. Emerging evidence suggest it may play a role in the association between social isolation – loneliness and health outcomes. People living with HIV (PLWH) exhibit chronic inflammation even with viral suppression, likely due to ongoing immune activation. However, few studies have explored inflammatory biomarker in PLWH experiencing loneliness or social isolation. This study aimed to assess this association in PLWH aged 50 or older.

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