Frontiers in Neurology (May 2022)

Immunocytes Rapid Responses Post-ischemic Stroke in Peripheral Blood in Patients With Different Ages

  • Haiyue Zhang,
  • Jingwei Guan,
  • Hangil Lee,
  • Chuanjie Wu,
  • Kai Dong,
  • Zongjian Liu,
  • Lili Cui,
  • Haiqing Song,
  • Yuchuan Ding,
  • Ran Meng,
  • Ran Meng

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2022.887526
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13

Abstract

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ObjectivesTo explore the alterations in immune cell composition in peripheral blood in patients with acute ischemic stroke (AIS) based on their age group.MethodsPatients with imaging confirmed AIS were enrolled from April 2019 to January 2020 and were divided into three groups according to their ages: <55 years (group-A), 55–65 years (group-B), and >65 years (group-C). Blood samples were collected immediately when the patients were admitted to our ward prior to any intervention. Flow cytometry was used to analyze immune cell composition in peripheral blood.ResultsA total of 41 eligible patients were included for final analysis. Among the three groups, the proportions of CD56+ CD16dim NK cells were least to greatest in group-B, group-A, then group-C, respectively. With increasing age, there was a decrease in the proportion of CD3+ T-cells (group-A vs. group-C, P = 0.016) and CD3+CD4+ T-cells (group-C vs. group-A, P = 0.008; group-C vs. group-B P = 0.026). Meanwhile, no significant differences in proportions of monocytes and B cells were observed.ConclusionsThe compositions of immune cells in peripheral blood of AIS patients were distinct when divided by age groups. Differences in immune cell ratios may affect clinical outcomes and foreshadows possible need for customized treatment of AIS in different age groups.

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