The Aging Male (Dec 2024)

The association of prealbumin, transferrin, and albumin with immunosenescence among elderly males

  • Ren-Dan Zhang,
  • Shi-Qin Jiang,
  • Feng-Juan Yan,
  • Lei Ruan,
  • Cun-Tai Zhang,
  • Xiao-Qing Quan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/13685538.2024.2310308
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 27, no. 1

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AbstractObjective As people get older, the innate and acquired immunity of the elderly are affected, resulting in immunosenescence. Prealbumin (PAB), transferrin (TRF), and albumin (ALB) are commonly used markers to monitor protein energy malnutrition (PEM). However, their relationship with the immune system has not been fully explored.Methods In our study, a total of 93 subjects (≥65 years) were recruited from Tongji Hospital between January 2015 and February 2017. According to the serum levels of these proteins (PAB, TRF, and ALB), we divided the patients into the high serum protein group and the low serum protein group. Then, we compared the percent expression of lymphocyte subsets between two groups.Results All the low serum protein groups (PAB, TRF, and ALB) had significant decreases in the percentage of CD4+ cells, CD3+CD28+ cells, CD4+CD28+ cells and significant increases in the percentage of CD8+ cells, CD8+CD28− cells. PAB, TRF, and ALB levels revealed positive correlations with CD4/CD8 ratio, proportions of CD4+ cells, CD3+CD28+ cells, CD4+CD28+ cells, and negative correlation with proportions of CD8+ cells, CD8+CD28− cells.Conclusions This study suggested PAB, TRF, and ALB could be used as immunosenescence indicators. PEM might accelerate the process of immunosenescence in elderly males.

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