循环免疫调节淋巴细胞在急性缺血性卒中长期预后中的变化及预测能力。

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摘要

淋巴细胞在脑卒中后的免疫反应中起重要作用。然而,我们对缺血性中风中循环淋巴细胞的认识有限。我们采集临床缺血性脑卒中患者的血液样本,用流式细胞术检测从入院到缺血性脑卒中后3个月淋巴细胞的变化。共招募87名健康对照者和210名患者,测定循环T细胞、CD4+ T细胞、CD8+ T细胞、双阴性T细胞(DNTs)、CD4+调节性T细胞(Tregs)、CD8+ Tregs、B细胞和调节性B细胞(Bregs)的百分比。缺血性卒中患者B细胞、Bregs、CD8+ Tregs显著升高,CD4+ Tregs下降并很快逆转。CD4+ Tregs、CD8+ Tregs和DNTs也与患者的梗死面积和神经学评分高度相关。此外,这些淋巴细胞与基础临床信息相结合,增强了神经学评分对远期预后的预测能力。淋巴细胞内CD4+ Tregs百分比与急性和长期神经预后均有高度相关性,具有很强的独立预测能力。这些发现表明,CD4+ Tregs可以作为预测脑卒中预后的生物标志物,并改善现有的免疫调节淋巴细胞治疗策略。
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Change and predictive ability of circulating immunoregulatory lymphocytes in long-term outcomes of acute ischemic stroke.

Change and predictive ability of circulating immunoregulatory lymphocytes in long-term outcomes of acute ischemic stroke.

Change and predictive ability of circulating immunoregulatory lymphocytes in long-term outcomes of acute ischemic stroke.

Change and predictive ability of circulating immunoregulatory lymphocytes in long-term outcomes of acute ischemic stroke.

Lymphocytes play an important role in the immune response after stroke. However, our knowledge of the circulating lymphocytes in ischemic stroke is limited. Herein, we collected the blood samples of clinical ischemic stroke patients to detect the change of lymphocytes from admission to 3 months after ischemic stroke by flow cytometry. A total of 87 healthy controls and 210 patients were enrolled, and the percentages of circulating T cells, CD4+ T cells, CD8+ T cells, double negative T cells (DNTs), CD4+ regulatory T cells (Tregs), CD8+ Tregs, B cells and regulatory B cells (Bregs) were measured. Among patients, B cells, Bregs and CD8+ Tregs increased significantly, while CD4+ Tregs dropped and soon reversed after ischemic stroke. CD4+ Tregs, CD8+ Tregs, and DNTs also showed high correlations with the infarct volume and neurological scores of patients. Moreover, these lymphocytes enhanced the predictive ability of long-term prognosis of neurological scores when added to basic clinical information. The percentage of CD4+ Tregs within lymphocytes showed high correlations with both acute and long-term neurological outcomes, which exhibited a great independent predictive ability. These findings suggest that CD4+ Tregs can be a biomarker to predict stroke outcomes and improve existing therapeutic strategies of immunoregulatory lymphocytes.

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