Authorship: In addition, to Grinspoon, Mass General Brigham authors include Márton Kolossváry, Samuel R. Schnittman, Markella V. Zanni, Kathleen V. Fitch, Marissa R. Diggs Murat Centinbas, Ruslan Sadreyev, Jana Taron, Borek Foldyna, Thomas Mayrhofer, Julia Karady, and Michael T. Lu.
Disclosures: Grinspoon reported receiving grants from the NIH, Kowa Pharmaceuticals America, Gilead Sciences, and ViiV Healthcare and advisory board fees from Theratechnologies, ViiV Healthcare, and Marathon Asset Management outside the submitted work. Additional author disclosures can be found in the paper.
Funding: National Institutes of Health (U01HL123336 and 1UG3HL164285, U01HL123339 1U24HL164284, T32 AI007387), Kowa Pharmaceuticals America, Gilead Sciences, ViiV Healthcare, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (UM1 AI068636, UM1 AI10670). Grinspoon reported receiving support from the Nutrition Obesity Research Center at Harvard (P30DK040561).
Paper cited: Kolossváry M et al. “Pitavastatin, Procollagen Pathways, and Plaque Stabilization in Patients With HIV” JAMA Cardiology DOI: 10.1001/jamacardio.2024.4115
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