Circulating immune cells in cerebral small vessel disease: a systematic review.

IF 4.4 4区 医学 Q1 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY
L Van der Taelen, A M Briones, T Unger, J Staals, R J van Oostenbrugge, S Foulquier
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Abstract

Cerebral small vessel disease (cSVD) refers to all pathologies of the brain's arterioles, capillaries, and venules. cSVD is highly prevalent with ageing and is diagnosed by its characteristic neuro-imaging features. Emerging evidence suggests that circulating immune cells play an important role in cSVD's pathology. However, the specific immune cell populations involved remain poorly understood. This systematic review synthesizes current evidence on circulating immune cells in cSVD and their associations with cSVD features. A systematic search was conducted using PubMed, Embase, and Web of Science databases. All studies investigating the association between peripheral immune cells and imaging features of cSVD were included. Data were extracted on study design, immune cells and cSVD measures, and outcomes. A total of 18 studies were included. Pro-inflammatory monocytes were associated with the severity and progression of cSVD over time. The neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio (NLR) showed positive associations with white matter hyperintensities (WMH) and enlarged perivascular spaces. The monocyte-to-HDL ratio (MHR) demonstrated a stronger association than the NLR with WMH, lacunes, and cerebral microbleeds. The lymphocyte-to-monocyte ratio (LMR) was linked to slower WMH progression and lower cSVD prevalence. Key findings highlight a role for pro-inflammatory circulating monocytes, NLR, MHR, and LMR in cSVD patients. These derived ratios serve as more reliable disease predictors than individual blood counts, showing potential as innovative diagnostic and prognostic markers. However, the reviewed studies predominantly employed cross-sectional and retrospective designs, suggesting the need for large-scale, prospective investigations to determine the role of these inflammatory markers in cSVD's pathogenesis.

循环免疫细胞在脑血管疾病中的作用:系统综述。
脑小血管疾病(cSVD)是指脑小动脉、毛细血管和小静脉的所有病变。cSVD随着年龄的增长而高度流行,并通过其特征性的神经影像学特征来诊断。新的证据表明,循环免疫细胞在cSVD的病理中起重要作用。然而,所涉及的特定免疫细胞群仍然知之甚少。这篇系统综述综合了目前关于循环免疫细胞在cSVD中的作用及其与cSVD特征的关联的证据。使用PubMed、Embase和Web of Science数据库进行系统搜索。所有研究外周免疫细胞与cSVD影像学特征之间关系的研究均被纳入。提取研究设计、免疫细胞和cSVD测量以及结果的数据。共纳入18项研究。随着时间的推移,促炎单核细胞与cSVD的严重程度和进展有关。中性粒细胞与淋巴细胞比值(NLR)与白质高信号(WMH)和血管周围间隙增大呈正相关。单核细胞/高密度脂蛋白比值(MHR)与WMH、腔隙和脑微出血的相关性强于NLR。淋巴细胞/单核细胞比率(LMR)与WMH进展较慢和cSVD患病率较低有关。主要研究结果强调了促炎循环单核细胞、NLR、MHR和LMR在心血管疾病患者中的作用。与个体血球计数相比,这些衍生的比率可以作为更可靠的疾病预测指标,显示出作为创新诊断和预后指标的潜力。然而,回顾的研究主要采用横断面和回顾性设计,表明需要大规模的前瞻性研究来确定这些炎症标志物在cSVD发病机制中的作用。
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Biogerontology
Biogerontology 医学-老年医学
CiteScore
8.00
自引率
4.40%
发文量
54
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The journal Biogerontology offers a platform for research which aims primarily at achieving healthy old age accompanied by improved longevity. The focus is on efforts to understand, prevent, cure or minimize age-related impairments. Biogerontology provides a peer-reviewed forum for publishing original research data, new ideas and discussions on modulating the aging process by physical, chemical and biological means, including transgenic and knockout organisms; cell culture systems to develop new approaches and health care products for maintaining or recovering the lost biochemical functions; immunology, autoimmunity and infection in aging; vertebrates, invertebrates, micro-organisms and plants for experimental studies on genetic determinants of aging and longevity; biodemography and theoretical models linking aging and survival kinetics.
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