Immunological biomarkers and molecular signatures in healthy aging: early dynamics of subclinical atherosclerosis in a homogeneous elderly cohort
Christopher Weyh, Pascal Bauer, Vincent Walter Größer, Danja Zhupani, Franz Cemic, Magdalena Huber, Hartmann Raifer, Marius Mahnke, Torsten Frech, Tim Böttrich, Kristina Gebhardt, Svenja Nolte, Thomas Reichel, Natascha Sommer, Robert Ringseis, Klaus Eder, Karsten Krüger

TL;DR
This study identifies immune and molecular markers linked to early signs of atherosclerosis in healthy elderly people.
Contribution
The study reveals novel associations between immunological biomarkers and subclinical atherosclerosis in a homogeneous elderly cohort.
Findings
CD4⁺-naïve T-cells are strongly negatively associated with subclinical atherosclerotic plaque.
CD8+ CM T-cells and LaminB1 are positively associated with subclinical atherosclerosis.
Markers of immunosenescence correlate with subclinical atherosclerosis despite high cardiorespiratory fitness.
Abstract
The study aimed to investigate early immunological and molecular changes in a homogeneous group of healthy older individuals, initially screened to categorize them into groups with or without subclinical carotid artery plaque. Subsequently, immunological and molecular signatures, vascular health parameters, and lifestyle factors were assessed, and a comprehensive bioinformatics analysis was conducted to identify biomarkers for predicting subclinical atherosclerosis. The present study was performed in 79 healthy participants (male: n = 50; age = 63.6 ± 3.7 years; body mass index = 24.9 ± 3.1 kg/m²; mean ± SD). Participants were categorized according to subclinical atherosclerotic plaque (SAP) status by ultrasound of the carotids. This was followed by a comprehensive analysis using T-cell phenotyping, serum protein signature and gene expression analysis, vascular assessment, analysis of…
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TopicsAtherosclerosis and Cardiovascular Diseases · Single-cell and spatial transcriptomics · Neutrophil, Myeloperoxidase and Oxidative Mechanisms
