Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is one of the leading causes of death worldwide and atherosclerosis is the primary underlying cause. Main risk factors for atherosclerosis are elevated plasma low-density lipoprotein-cholesterol (LDL-c) levels and inflammation. Leukocytosis, the expansion of white blood cells, positively associates with CVD in humans, independent of inflammation. Studies in animal models have demonstrated that high-density lipoprotein-cholesterol (HDL-c) suppresses leukocytosis. We found a negative association between HDL-c and blood leukocytes in the LifeLines DEEP cohort, as such providing translational evidence for the findings in animal models. Leukocytosis in humans with myeloproliferative diseases is accompanied by low pla...