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Consideration of T-cell profile in the examination of statin efficacy in inflammatory diseases, neurodegeneration, and neurocognitive performance.

Matthew A HintermayerDaniel MendelsonJae Hyun Byun
Published in: The journals of gerontology. Series A, Biological sciences and medical sciences (2024)
Statins are a cornerstone in the medical management of cardiovascular disease, yet their efficacy varies greatly between individuals. In this commentary, we outline evidence for the role of CD4+CD28null T-cell expansion as a critical moderator of the effects of statins in preventing cardiovascular events via the reduction of pathological inflammation. Given this relationship, we argue that T-cell profiles should be considered as a patient characteristic in clinical and pre-clinical studies examining statin efficacy in other age- and inflammation-related pathologies. We discuss the implications this may have for studies of statin use in numerous disease processes - notably, dementia and neurocognitive dysfunction - and the potential for T-cell profiles to be used as a prognosticator for statin efficacy in rheumatoid arthritis, Alzheimer's disease, and multiple sclerosis.
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