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Immunological features beyond CD4/CD8 ratio values in older individuals.

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2021-05-26

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Garrido-Rodríguez, Vanesa
Herrero-Fernández, Inés
Castro, María José
Castillo, Ana
Rosado-Sánchez, Isaac
Galvá, María Isabel
Ramos, Raquel
Olivas-Martínez, Israel
Bulnes-Ramos, Ángel
Cañizares, Julio

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The CD4/CD8 T-cell ratio is emerging as a relevant marker of evolution for many pathologies and therapies. We aimed to explore immunological features beyond CD4/CD8 ratio values in older subjects (>65 years old) who were classified as having lower (65 years old) who were classified as having lower (2) ratio values. The lower group showed a lower thymic output (sj/β-TREC ratio) and frequency of naïve T-cells, concomitant with increased mature T-cells. In these subjects, the CD4 T-cell subset was enriched in CD95+ but depleted of CD98+ cells. The regulatory T-cell (Treg) compartment was enriched in CTLA-4+ cells. The CD8 T-cell pool exhibited increased frequencies of CD95+ cells but decreased frequencies of integrin-β7+ cells. Interestingly, in the intermediate group, the CD4 pool showed greater differences than the CD8 pool, mostly for cellular senescence. Regarding inflammation, only hsCRP was elevated in the lower group; however, negative correlations between the CD4/CD8 ratio and β2-microglobulin and sCD163 were detected. These subjects displayed trends of more comorbidities and less independence in daily activities. Altogether, our data reveal different thymic output and immune profiles for T-cells across CD4/CD8 ratio values that can define immune capabilities, affecting health status in older individuals. Thus, the CD4/CD8 ratio may be used as an integrative marker of biological age.

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Aged
Aged, 80 and over
CD4-Positive T-Lymphocytes
CD8-Positive T-Lymphocytes
CTLA-4 Antigen
Cell Compartmentation
Comorbidity
Female
Humans
Inflammation
Lymphocyte Subsets
Male
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T-Lymphocytes, Regulatory
Thymus Gland

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CD4/CD8 T-cell ratio, TREC, Treg, inflammation, thymic output

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