Correlation between T lymphocyte subsets in peripheral blood lymphocytes and 2-year all-cause mortality in an apparently healthy elderly Chinese cohort  被引量:2

Correlation between T lymphocyte subsets in peripheral blood lymphocytes and 2-year all-cause mortality in an apparently healthy elderly Chinese cohort

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作  者:WANG Yu-hong ZHANG Jing-yu QIAO Fang-fang ZHU Jing YIN Feng HAN Hui 

机构地区:[1]Department of Geriatrics,First Affiliated Clinical College of Harbin Medical University,Harbin,Heilongjiang 150001,China

出  处:《Chinese Medical Journal》2012年第6期1121-1126,共6页中华医学杂志(英文版)

摘  要:Background Few data have been acquired on the predictive value of age-related T-lymphocyte subsets among older individuals. The present study has determined the distribution of T-cell phenotypes and their correlation to 2-year mortality in a cohort of Chinese male seniors. Methods A total of 101 asymptomatic elderly individuals with laboratory homeostasis were enrolled at baseline. Three age subgroups were categorized as young (65-74 years old), middle (75-84 years old ), and old (≥85 years) for age-related comparison. T-cell subsets in peripheral blood were measured by multi-colored flow cytometry. Results At baseline, there was a mild negative correlation by age for total lymphocytes and CD3^+ T-cells. The frequency of CD28 and CD95 demonstrated a "curved" rather than linear tendency by age. At 2-year follow-up, little change of T-cell distribution was found among those who remained alive (as survivors) comparing the data at baseline to the 2-year time point. Immune risk phenotypes were distinctly demonstrated between survivors and non-survivors. Conclusions Since few studies have studied on the distribution of T-lymphocyte subsets in an elderly Chinese population, our results have not only provided reference values of T-subsets for aged Chinese men, but confirmed the immune risk phenotypes among elderly Chinese. The inappropriate age-dependent trajectory of CD28^-/CD8^+ and CD95^-/CD8^+ by age, which suggested 85 might be an inflexion point of age during T-cell ageing, warrants further exploration of the underlying mechanisms of T-cell ageing.Background Few data have been acquired on the predictive value of age-related T-lymphocyte subsets among older individuals. The present study has determined the distribution of T-cell phenotypes and their correlation to 2-year mortality in a cohort of Chinese male seniors. Methods A total of 101 asymptomatic elderly individuals with laboratory homeostasis were enrolled at baseline. Three age subgroups were categorized as young (65-74 years old), middle (75-84 years old ), and old (≥85 years) for age-related comparison. T-cell subsets in peripheral blood were measured by multi-colored flow cytometry. Results At baseline, there was a mild negative correlation by age for total lymphocytes and CD3^+ T-cells. The frequency of CD28 and CD95 demonstrated a "curved" rather than linear tendency by age. At 2-year follow-up, little change of T-cell distribution was found among those who remained alive (as survivors) comparing the data at baseline to the 2-year time point. Immune risk phenotypes were distinctly demonstrated between survivors and non-survivors. Conclusions Since few studies have studied on the distribution of T-lymphocyte subsets in an elderly Chinese population, our results have not only provided reference values of T-subsets for aged Chinese men, but confirmed the immune risk phenotypes among elderly Chinese. The inappropriate age-dependent trajectory of CD28^-/CD8^+ and CD95^-/CD8^+ by age, which suggested 85 might be an inflexion point of age during T-cell ageing, warrants further exploration of the underlying mechanisms of T-cell ageing.

关 键 词:ELDERLY GERIATRICS T lymphocytes aging process 

分 类 号:X513.032[环境科学与工程—环境工程] TS48[农业科学—烟草工业]

 

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