“…Since HIV-infection is now a chronic disease, several comorbidities like atherosclerosis and cardiovascular disease all related to aging have become common within the population of people with HIV (Gebo et al, 2010;Clifford and Ances, 2013;Fields et al, 2013;Buggey et al, 2019;Ciccarelli et al, 2019). It is known that HIV-infected individuals have 1.5-2 times higher risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD) due to several factors like chronic inflammation, dyslipidemia, lipid abnormalities like low high-density lipoproteins (HDL), increased triglycerides, and prolonged use of ART (Wang et al, 2015;Zungsontiporn et al, 2016;Prevedel et al, 2017;Ciccarelli et al, 2019;Estrada et al, 2019;Heravi et al, 2019;Palma Reis, 2019). HIV-associated CVD is characterized by extensive loss of cardiomyocytes, increase in fibrous tissues and significant infiltration of immune cells to the heart (Prevedel et al, 2017).…”