The role of peripheral immunity in ALS: a population‐based study

Author:

Grassano Maurizio1ORCID,Manera Umberto12,De Marchi Fabiola3,Cugnasco Paolo1,Matteoni Enrico1,Daviddi Margherita1,Solero Luca1,Bombaci Alessandro1,Palumbo Francesca1,Vasta Rosario1,Canosa Antonio12,Salamone Paolina1,Fuda Giuseppe1,Casale Federico1,Mazzini Letizia3,Calvo Andrea12ORCID,Moglia Cristina12,Chiò Adriano12

Affiliation:

1. ALS Centre, Department of Neuroscience “Rita Levi Montalcini” University of Torino Turin Italy

2. SC Neurologia 1U AOU Città della Salute e della Scienza of Torino Turin Italy

3. Department of Neurology and ALS Centre University of Piemonte Orientale, Maggiore della Carità Hospital Novara Italy

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundSystemic inflammation has been proposed as a relevant mechanism in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). Still, comprehensive data on ALS patients' innate and adaptive immune responses and their effect on the clinical phenotype are lacking. Here, we investigate systemic immunity in a population‐based ALS cohort using readily available hematological indexes.MethodsWe collected clinical data and the complete blood count (CBC) at diagnosis in ALS patients from the Piemonte and Valle d'Aosta Register for ALS (PARALS) from 2007 to 2019. Leukocytes populations, neutrophil‐to‐lymphocyte ratio (NLR), platelet‐to‐lymphocyte ratio (PLR), systemic‐immune‐inflammation index (SII), and lymphocyte‐to‐monocyte ratio (LMR) were derived from CBC. All variables were analyzed for association with clinical features in the entire cohort and then in sex‐ and age‐based subgroups.ResultsNeutrophils (P = 0.001) and markers of increased innate immunity (NLR, P = 0.008 and SII, P = 0.006) were associated with a faster disease progression. Similarly, elevated innate immunity correlated with worse pulmonary function and shorter survival. The prognosis in women also correlated with low lymphocytes (P = 0.045) and a decreased LMR (P = 0.013). ALS patients with cognitive impairment exhibited lower monocytes (P = 0.0415).Conclusions and RelevanceThe dysregulation of the systemic immune system plays a multifaceted role in ALS. More specifically, an elevated innate immune response is associated with faster progression and reduced survival. Conversely, ALS patients with cognitive impairment showed a reduction in monocyte count. Additionally, immune response varied according to sex and age, thus suggesting that involved immune pathways are patient specific. Further studies will help translate those findings into clinical practice or targeted treatments.

Funder

Ministero della Salute

Università degli Studi del Piemonte Orientale

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Neurology (clinical),General Neuroscience

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