B and T cell subsets in elderly with frailty syndrome

Gabriela Lucena de Almeida Oliveira , Eduardo Jorge Abrantes da Fonte , Maria Eduarda da Costa Brandão Justino , Leuridan Cavalcante Torres
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Abstract

Background

Aging is related to changes in functional reserve that progressively lead to increased morbidity and mortality. Frailty syndrome, a common entity in older adults, is characterized by increased vulnerability to stress secondary to a decline in homeostasis caused by dysregulation.

Objective

The study aimed to evaluate the immunocompetence of elderly individuals with frailty syndrome.

Methods

A cross-sectional and translational study was carried with sixty-nine older adults with frailty syndrome (patients) and 42 healthy older adults (controls) were included.

Results

Low naive TCD4+ cells (P = 0.03) in patients with Frailty syndrome compared to controls. Low levels of total T cells (P = 0.01), TCD4+ (P = 0.005), and TCD4+/TCD8+ ratio (P = 0.04), memory T cells (P = 0.02), memory TCD4+ (P = 0.001), memory T CD8+ (P < 0.0001), and high levels of naïve/memory T cells ratio (p = 0.008) in Frailty syndrome patients with age ≥70 years.

Conclusion

Older adults with frailty syndrome have alterations in the cellular immune response, and these findings may be associated with increased morbidity and mortality in these patients.

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老年衰弱综合征患者的B细胞和T细胞亚群
衰老与功能储备的变化有关,这种变化逐渐导致发病率和死亡率的增加。虚弱综合征是老年人常见的一种疾病,其特征是由于调节失调引起的体内平衡下降而继发的压力易感性增加。本研究旨在评估老年衰弱综合征患者的免疫能力。一项横断面和转化研究包括69名患有虚弱综合征的老年人(患者)和42名健康老年人(对照组)。与对照组相比,脆弱综合征患者初始TCD4+细胞水平较低(P = 0.03)。年龄≥70岁的衰弱综合征患者总T细胞(P = 0.01)、TCD4+ (P = 0.005)、TCD4+/TCD8+比值(P = 0.04)、记忆T细胞(P = 0.02)、记忆TCD4+ (P = 0.001)、记忆TCD8+ (P < 0.0001)水平低,naïve/记忆T细胞比值(P = 0.008)水平高。患有虚弱综合征的老年人细胞免疫反应发生改变,这些发现可能与这些患者发病率和死亡率增加有关。
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Translational Medicine of Aging
Translational Medicine of Aging Medicine-Geriatrics and Gerontology
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