“…When analyzing both subcomponents and their change over time in a single analysis, only baseline cognitive/affective depression remained a covariate-independent associate of sTNFR2. This is in concurrence with two previous studies in HF patients (Ferketich, et al, 2005;Redwine et al, 2009), although it should be emphasized that these studies were crosssectional, had small sample sizes (n ≤ 56), and did not evaluate the link between depressive symptoms and soluble TNF receptors, nor the association with somatic/affective symptoms of depression. Most previous studies on depression and inflammation in HF were small (Andrei et al, 2007;Ferketich, et al, 2005;Parissis, et al, 2004;Redwine et al, 2007), except one study (n = 129) (Moorman, et al, 2007), such that adjustment for confounders was often not feasible.…”