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Evaluation of Endothelial Progenitor Cell Characteristics as Clinical Biomarkers for Elderly Patients with Ischaemic Stroke

Rakkar, Kamini; Othman, Othman Ahmad; Sprigg, Nikola; Bath, Philip M.; Bayraktutan, Ulvi

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Kamini Rakkar

Othman Ahmad Othman



Abstract

Ageing impairs endothelial function and predisposes the person to ischaemic stroke (IS). Endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs) repair endothelial damage and induce post-ischaemic neovascularisation. Given the prevalence of IS in older population, this study explored whether changes in EPC number and function may reliably predict the type or outcome of stroke in patients ≥ 65 years of age. For this, blood samples were collected once from healthy volunteers (HVs, n = 40) and four times (admission and days 7, 30 and 90 post-stroke) from participants with lacunar (n = 38) or cortical (n = 43) stroke. EPCs were counted with flow cytometry and defined as non-haematopoietic cells (CD45-) expressing markers for stemness (CD34 +), immaturity (CD133 +) and endothelial maturity (KDR +). Clonogenesis, tubulogenesis, migration and proliferation assays were performed as measures of EPC functionality. Biochemical profile of plasma inflammatory and angiogenic agents were studied using specific ELISAs. Primary outcome was disability or dependence on day 90 post-stroke, assessed by the modified Rankin Scale (mRS). Compared to HVs, EPC numbers were higher in stroke patients at all time points studied, reaching significance at baseline and day 30. No differences in EPC counts and functionality were observed between lacunar and cortical stroke groups at any time. Plasma endostatin, PDGF-BB, TNF-α and VEGF levels were higher in stroke patients vs HVs. Patient outcome, evaluated by mRS on day 90 post-stroke, did not correlate with EPC count or functionality. Baseline EPC counts may serve as a diagnostic marker for stroke but fail to distinguish between different stroke subtypes and predict post-stroke outcome.

Citation

Rakkar, K., Othman, O. A., Sprigg, N., Bath, P. M., & Bayraktutan, U. (2023). Evaluation of Endothelial Progenitor Cell Characteristics as Clinical Biomarkers for Elderly Patients with Ischaemic Stroke. Stem Cell Reviews and Reports, 19(6), 1856-1869. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12015-023-10544-y

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Apr 6, 2023
Online Publication Date May 2, 2023
Publication Date Aug 1, 2023
Deposit Date May 4, 2023
Publicly Available Date May 4, 2023
Journal Stem Cell Reviews and Reports
Print ISSN 1550-8943
Electronic ISSN 1558-6804
Publisher Springer Verlag
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 19
Issue 6
Pages 1856-1869
DOI https://doi.org/10.1007/s12015-023-10544-y
Keywords Endothelial progenitor cells · Biomarker · Ischaemic stroke · Angiogenesis · Vasculogenesis
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/20282843
Publisher URL https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s12015-023-10544-y

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