International Journal of Molecular Sciences (May 2023)

The Role of Inflammation in Age-Associated Changes in Red Blood System

  • Eryk Wacka,
  • Edyta Wawrzyniak-Gramacka,
  • Anna Tylutka,
  • Barbara Morawin,
  • Marzena Gutowicz,
  • Agnieszka Zembron-Lacny

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms24108944
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 10
p. 8944

Abstract

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Aging-related anemia contributes to frailty syndrome, cognitive decline and early mortality. The study aim was to evaluate inflammaging in relation to anemia as a prognostic indicator in affected older patients. The participants (73.0 ± 7.2 years) were allocated into anemic (n = 47) and non-anemic (n = 66) groups. The hematological variables RBC, MCV, MCH, RDW, iron and ferritin were significantly lower, whereas erythropoietin EPO and transferrin Tf tended toward higher values in the anemic group. Approx. 26% of individuals demonstrated transferrin saturation TfS s = −0.581, p < 0.0001). Relatively high odds ratios were observed for IL-1β (OR = 72.374, 95%Cl 19.688–354.366) and peripheral blood mononuclear cells CD34 (OR = 3.264, 95%Cl 1.263–8.747) and CD38 (OR = 4.398, 95%Cl 1.701–11.906), which together indicates a higher probability of developing anemia. The results endorse the interplay between inflammatory status and iron metabolism and demonstrated a high usefulness of IL-1β in identification of the underlying causes of anemia, while CD34 and CD38 appeared useful in compensatory response assessment and, in the longer term, as part of a comprehensive approach to anemia monitoring in older adults.

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