Association between serum folate and T cell subsets in a population-based study
摘要
Folate, also called vitamin B9, plays a key role in various cellular processes that support T cell proliferation and function, which in turn regulate adaptive immune responses. Nonetheless, the associations between serum folate concentrations and specific T cell subsets remain underexplored.
MethodsData of the population-based MEIA study were analyzed including 594 participants aged 19–75 years in Augsburg study region, Germany. Serum folate concentrations were measured (right-censored at 20 ng/mL) and immunophenotyping of T cells via flow cytometry was performed in fresh blood samples. Associations between folate concentrations and T cell subsets were analyzed using a multivariable two-stage regression model to account for censoring.
ResultsPositive associations were noted with Effector Memory CD8 + T cells (
This study provides preliminary evidence linking serum folate to specific T cell subsets, particularly within CD8 + populations. While findings are suggestive, they emphasize the potential importance of adequate folate levels for immune health. Further longitudinal and interventional studies are needed to confirm these associations and explore the role of folate in immune function.