Association of Peripheral Lymphocyte Subsets with Cognitive Decline and Dementia: The Cardiovascular Health Study

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Abstract

Inflammatory biomarkers in plasma are associated with dementia. Thus, we examined the association of 18 types of peripheral immune cells, measured as proportions of their immune cell type, with cross-sectional measures of cognitive function, change in cognitive function over seven years, prevalent dementia, and time to death from dementia in 1,928 participants of the Cardiovascular Health Study, with mean age 80 years and 62% female. We did not identify any associations after accounting for multiple comparisons, though we identified marginal associations of peripheral regulatory T cells with cognitive decline and dementia.

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Fohner, A. E., Sitlani, C. M., Buzkova, P., Doyle, M. F., Liu, X., Bis, J. C., … Floyd, J. S. (2022). Association of Peripheral Lymphocyte Subsets with Cognitive Decline and Dementia: The Cardiovascular Health Study. Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease, 88(1), 7–15. https://doi.org/10.3233/JAD-220091

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