| Literature DB >> 24597828 |
András Folyovich, Enikő Biró, Csaba Orbán, Anna Bajnok, Viktória Varga, Anna K Béres-Molnár, Barna Vásárhelyi, Gergely Toldi1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Acute ischemic stroke (AIS) has a biphasic effect on the peripheral immune system. The initial inflammatory response is followed by systemic immunosuppression, referred to as stroke-induced immunosuppression (SIIS), leading to severe complications in stroke patients. We aimed to identify an inflammatory marker that best represents this biphasic immunological response after AIS.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24597828 PMCID: PMC3948141 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2377-14-41
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Neurol ISSN: 1471-2377 Impact factor: 2.474
Demographic data and risk factors of controls and acute ischemic stroke patients
| Age, years | 62,5 [52–71] | 67,5 [60–76] |
| Male/female | 7/7 | 4/8 |
| Hypertension | 7 (50%) | 9 (75%) |
| Smoking | 3 (21%) | 4 (33%) |
| Alcohol | 4 (29%) | 4 (33%) |
| Obesity | 4 (29%) | 4 (33%) |
| Earlier CVD | 4 (29%) | 5 (42%) |
| Cholesterinemia | 2 (14%) | 2 (17%) |
| Diabetes | 2 (14%) | 4 (33%) |
| Atrial fibrillation | 2 (14%) | 4 (33%) |
| Modified rankin score | - | 4 (1–5) |
| NIHSS score at admission | - | 5.5 [4-15] |
| TOAST classification | - | 1: 5 (42%); 2: 4 (33%); 3: 3 (25%) |
| Largest diameter of the infarct, mm | - | 27 [16–37,5] |
Data are expressed as median [IQR] or number (%). CVD – cardiovascular disease.
Figure 1Gating strategy for flow cytometry measurements. FSC – forward scatter, SSC – side scatter, Treg – regulatory T cells.
Figure 2Selected inflammatory parameters in controls and acute ischemic stroke patients measured within 6 hours (Stroke 1) and one week after (Stroke 2) the insult. The prevalence of CD64+ neutrophils may reflect a biphasic alteration of the immune response in acute ischemic stroke patients free of infection (inflammation followed by immunosuppression). Horizontal line – median, box – IQR, whisker – range. *p < 0.05 vs. Control, #p < 0.05 vs. Stroke 1. CRP – C-reactive protein, suPAR – soluble urokinase plasminogen activator receptor, WBC – white blood cell count.
Inflammatory parameters in controls and acute ischemic stroke patients measured within 6 hours (stroke 1) and one week after (stroke 2) the insult
| suPAR, ng/mL | 3.62 [3.30-4.91] | 5.04 [3.93-6.58]a | 4.64 [4.15-6.35]a |
| CRP, mg/L | 2.37 [1.40-3.36] | 2.83 [1.98-4.15] | 11.48 [9.73-20.52]ab |
| WBC, 109/L | 6.38 [5.35-8.58] | 7.42 [5.50-8.81] | 10.87 [7.85-13.90]ab |
| Neutrophil, 109/L | 4.50 [3.54-5.49] | 5.97 [4.11-7.68] | 8.10 [5.82-11.75]ab |
| CD64+/neutrophil, % | 5.95 [5.41-8.75] | 32.38 [9.21-43.93]a | 4.06 [1.73-6.77]ab |
| CD64 MFI/neutrophil, au | 262 [145–505] | 331 [205–528] | 258 [93–838] |
| CD177+/neutrophil, % | 53.24 [44.10-65.58] | 76.95 [47.18-89.68]a | 73.46 [44.55-84.28]a |
| CD177 MFI/neutrophil, au | 3780 [2112–4859] | 5887 [4429–9455] | 6208 [3143–6899] |
| CD64+ CD177+/neutrophil, % | 2.78 [1.71-3.79] | 21.30 [0.98-31.58] | 0.99 [0.80-1.79]ab |
| Monocyte, 109/L | 0.40 [0.38-0.53] | 0.45 [0.33-0.68] | 0.50 [0.40-0.68] |
| CD11b+/monocyte, % | 83.50 [68.30-89.03] | 84.55 [73.60-91.22] | 89.90 [76.08-94.03] |
| CD64+/monocyte, % | 31.32 [14.65-56.20] | 22.51 [10.00-45.65] | 15.29 [5.80-36.34] |
| CD64 MFI/monocyte, au | 280 [69–610] | 955 [223–1658] | 142 [42–365]b |
| CD177+/monocyte, % | 26.09 [11.81-40.53] | 36.15 [23.83-61.22]a | 43.47 [30.52-67.97]a |
| CD177 MFI/monocyte, au | 2293 [1378–3625] | 4705 [1774–6483] | 2492 [1479–3503] |
| CD64+ CD177+/monocyte, % | 1.43 [0.65-2.36] | 2.50 [0.69-4.21] | 1.15 [0.77-1.94] |
| Lymphocyte, 109/L | 1.49 [0.96-2.25] | 1.24 [0.70-1.50] | 1.34 [0.53-1.84] |
| CD4+/lymphocyte, % | 35.41 [27.51-44.17] | 9.08 [3.85-23.96]a | 22.13 [18.41-41.86]b |
| CD4+ CD25high/CD4+, % | 9.38 [7.52-13.95] | 10.46 [9.40-13.13] | 14.59 [8.97-18.25] |
Data are expressed as median [IQR]. ap < 0.05 vs. Control, bp < 0.05 vs. Stroke 1. au – arbitrary unit, CRP – C-reactive protein, MFI – mean fluorescence intensity, suPAR – soluble urokinase plasminogen activator receptor, WBC – white blood cell count.