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Cognitive impairment is related to a reduced count of T-lymphocytes in older patients diagnosed with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC)

BACKGROUND: Aging is a risk factor for cancer and cognitive impairment, and both have been related to changes in the immune system (immunosenescence) and chronic inflammation (inflammaging) of elderly individuals. Therefore, it would be interesting to know if there is a connection between immunologi...

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Autores principales: Soria-Comes, Teresa, Palomar-Abril, Vicente, Martín Ureste, María, García Sánchez, Javier, Marco Buades, Josefa Esperanza, Fernández Llavador, María José, López Gabaldón, Amparo, González Jurado, Mar, Maestu Maiques, Inmaculada Concepción
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8798470/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35117294
http://dx.doi.org/10.21037/tcr-20-1997
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author Soria-Comes, Teresa
Palomar-Abril, Vicente
Martín Ureste, María
García Sánchez, Javier
Marco Buades, Josefa Esperanza
Fernández Llavador, María José
López Gabaldón, Amparo
González Jurado, Mar
Maestu Maiques, Inmaculada Concepción
author_facet Soria-Comes, Teresa
Palomar-Abril, Vicente
Martín Ureste, María
García Sánchez, Javier
Marco Buades, Josefa Esperanza
Fernández Llavador, María José
López Gabaldón, Amparo
González Jurado, Mar
Maestu Maiques, Inmaculada Concepción
author_sort Soria-Comes, Teresa
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Aging is a risk factor for cancer and cognitive impairment, and both have been related to changes in the immune system (immunosenescence) and chronic inflammation (inflammaging) of elderly individuals. Therefore, it would be interesting to know if there is a connection between immunological variations and cognitive function in oncologic patients, especially in lung cancer, in which, inflammation plays a crucial role in tumor development and progression. Our objective is to assess, in older patients diagnosed with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), differences in parameters of the immune system depending on their cognitive status. METHODS: We retrospectively analyzed patients ≥70 years diagnosed with NSCLC with evaluated cognitive function, from January 2017 to April 2019. Lymphocyte count was gathered at baseline and checked for differences in lymphocyte counts between patients with a Pfeiffer result of 0–2 vs. 3–10 mistakes. Multiple regression models were used to assess the impact of clinical parameters on lymphocyte count. RESULTS: Seventy patients were analyzed. Sixty had a normal cognitive function, while ten had an impaired cognitive status; these were significantly older. Multivariate analysis showed that patients with cognitive impairment had lower levels of total, T and CD8+ T-lymphocytes (P=0.011, 0.011 and 0.019, respectively). Older age was only correlated to higher level of CD8+ T-lymphocytes (P=0.0390). Odds ratio for the risk of cognitive impairment depending on the level of T-lymphocytes was 0.996 (95% CI: 0.995–0.998), P=0.037. CONCLUSIONS: T-lymphocyte count is lower in patients diagnosed with lung cancer and cognitive impairment. These findings suggest that clinical features are closely related to immunological status in older patients with NSCLC. Therefore, age cannot always explain immunosenescence, and geriatric assessment could help.
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spelling pubmed-87984702022-02-02 Cognitive impairment is related to a reduced count of T-lymphocytes in older patients diagnosed with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) Soria-Comes, Teresa Palomar-Abril, Vicente Martín Ureste, María García Sánchez, Javier Marco Buades, Josefa Esperanza Fernández Llavador, María José López Gabaldón, Amparo González Jurado, Mar Maestu Maiques, Inmaculada Concepción Transl Cancer Res Original Article BACKGROUND: Aging is a risk factor for cancer and cognitive impairment, and both have been related to changes in the immune system (immunosenescence) and chronic inflammation (inflammaging) of elderly individuals. Therefore, it would be interesting to know if there is a connection between immunological variations and cognitive function in oncologic patients, especially in lung cancer, in which, inflammation plays a crucial role in tumor development and progression. Our objective is to assess, in older patients diagnosed with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), differences in parameters of the immune system depending on their cognitive status. METHODS: We retrospectively analyzed patients ≥70 years diagnosed with NSCLC with evaluated cognitive function, from January 2017 to April 2019. Lymphocyte count was gathered at baseline and checked for differences in lymphocyte counts between patients with a Pfeiffer result of 0–2 vs. 3–10 mistakes. Multiple regression models were used to assess the impact of clinical parameters on lymphocyte count. RESULTS: Seventy patients were analyzed. Sixty had a normal cognitive function, while ten had an impaired cognitive status; these were significantly older. Multivariate analysis showed that patients with cognitive impairment had lower levels of total, T and CD8+ T-lymphocytes (P=0.011, 0.011 and 0.019, respectively). Older age was only correlated to higher level of CD8+ T-lymphocytes (P=0.0390). Odds ratio for the risk of cognitive impairment depending on the level of T-lymphocytes was 0.996 (95% CI: 0.995–0.998), P=0.037. CONCLUSIONS: T-lymphocyte count is lower in patients diagnosed with lung cancer and cognitive impairment. These findings suggest that clinical features are closely related to immunological status in older patients with NSCLC. Therefore, age cannot always explain immunosenescence, and geriatric assessment could help. AME Publishing Company 2020-11 /pmc/articles/PMC8798470/ /pubmed/35117294 http://dx.doi.org/10.21037/tcr-20-1997 Text en 2020 Translational Cancer Research. All rights reserved. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/Open Access Statement: This is an Open Access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International License (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0), which permits the non-commercial replication and distribution of the article with the strict proviso that no changes or edits are made and the original work is properly cited (including links to both the formal publication through the relevant DOI and the license). See: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/.
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Soria-Comes, Teresa
Palomar-Abril, Vicente
Martín Ureste, María
García Sánchez, Javier
Marco Buades, Josefa Esperanza
Fernández Llavador, María José
López Gabaldón, Amparo
González Jurado, Mar
Maestu Maiques, Inmaculada Concepción
Cognitive impairment is related to a reduced count of T-lymphocytes in older patients diagnosed with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC)
title Cognitive impairment is related to a reduced count of T-lymphocytes in older patients diagnosed with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC)
title_full Cognitive impairment is related to a reduced count of T-lymphocytes in older patients diagnosed with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC)
title_fullStr Cognitive impairment is related to a reduced count of T-lymphocytes in older patients diagnosed with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC)
title_full_unstemmed Cognitive impairment is related to a reduced count of T-lymphocytes in older patients diagnosed with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC)
title_short Cognitive impairment is related to a reduced count of T-lymphocytes in older patients diagnosed with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC)
title_sort cognitive impairment is related to a reduced count of t-lymphocytes in older patients diagnosed with non-small cell lung cancer (nsclc)
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8798470/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35117294
http://dx.doi.org/10.21037/tcr-20-1997
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