Long-term immune cell profiling in stroke patients with or without infections.
Nina Vindegaard SørensenHenrik HasseldamFlemming Fryd JohansenUffe KristiansenKarsten OvergaardHelle Klingenberg IversenRune Skovgaard RasmussenPublished in: The International journal of neuroscience (2022)
Our study provides an overview of general immune cell kinetics after stroke related to infection status. Immune cell numbers were severely disturbed for weeks after the insult, independent of infection status, although infected patients achieved the highest cell counts of neutrophils, leukocytes and for C-reactive protein. The sustained depression of lymphocytes, especially and paradoxically among infected patients, warrants future studies into the mechanisms behind this, with potential for future therapies aimed at restoring normal immunity and thereby improving patient outcome.