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Neutrophils and Lymphocytes

Measuring NLR

Elevated NLR

Conditions Associated With an Elevated NLR

Interpreting NLR

Mortality and NLR

Blood tests that show low lymphocytes and high neutrophils indicate that the body is under stress and can be a sign of certain medical conditions. Neutrophils andlymphocytesaretypes of white blood cellsthat play a critical role in protecting the body from infections, among other roles.

This article explains the NLR and how it is measured. It discusses the way results are used and the types of conditions that may be diagnosed, based on factors that include the NLR.

Neutrophil to Lymphocyte Ratio - Illustration by Michela Buttignol

Neutrophils and Lymphocytes in Inflammation

Neutrophilsare the first responders in inflammation and they quickly arrive on the scene and get to work in a process known as innate immunity.Lymphocyteshave a slower but still important response to inflammation and tend to arrive after neutrophils as part of the adaptive immune response.

The release of natural stress hormones regulates the levels of neutrophils and lymphocytes within the body. These hormones help the body initiate the inflammatory response and respond to and fight infection, cancer, and other diseases.

The NLR is based on the knowledge that neutrophil levels go up and lymphocyte levels down. As a result, this ratio can be a marker that reflects the stress levels that the body is experiencing during acute illness.

The changes in neutrophil and lymphocyte cell levels have been associated with the severity of illness in a variety of conditions including:

What Does It Mean When Lymphocytes Are Low?The lymphocytes are a specific population of white blood cells.They play a crucial role in fighting infections, producing immunity, and controlling abnormal cells in our body. When the lymphocyte levels are low, the body may be experiencing severe stress.

What Does It Mean When Lymphocytes Are Low?

The lymphocytes are a specific population of white blood cells.They play a crucial role in fighting infections, producing immunity, and controlling abnormal cells in our body. When the lymphocyte levels are low, the body may be experiencing severe stress.

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How Do You Measure the NLR?

Measuring levels of white blood cells is done using a common blood test called acomplete blood count (CBC), which can identify the specific types of white blood cells circulating in the blood. When a complete blood cell count with differential is performed, the instrument used can identify and count neutrophils and lymphocytes.

The NLR ratio provides insight into the inflammatory status of the body. A normal NLR will generally fall between a level of 1 to 4, though this value may vary from person to person.

An NLR level above 6 is considered an indicator of severe inflammation. In severe illness, the NLR may go as high as 100.

What Is Considered a High Neutrophil Count?In adults, a normal neutrophil count falls between 2,500 to 6,000 neutrophils per microliter.A neutrophil count higher than this is considered elevated.

What Is Considered a High Neutrophil Count?

In adults, a normal neutrophil count falls between 2,500 to 6,000 neutrophils per microliter.A neutrophil count higher than this is considered elevated.

Causes of an Elevated NLR

During episodes of stress, such as when the body is responding to an infection, the NLR can become abnormally elevated and climb to levels as high as 100. There are many potential causes of an elevated NLR. As a result, the NLR is used most often as a way to evaluate the severity of disease and how the body may be responding to infection.

Acute bacterial infections, such as pneumococcal, staphylococcal, or leptospiral infections, are the most common cause of high neutrophils. Certain viral infections can also cause high neutrophils, such as herpes complex and varicella (chickenpox) infections.

Dehydration and malnutrition are possible causes of low lymphocytes (lymphopenia).However, the NLR is more associated with viruses and severe infectious diseases, like COVID-19.In some studies, an elevated NLR was able to identify individuals likely to have more severe cardiovascular and respiratory diseases.

The NLR can be used to assist in the diagnosis ofappendicitis(inflammation of the appendix, the tube-shaped pouch on the right side of the abdomen that extends from the large intestine). An elevated NLR has been shown to correspond to the severity of appendicitis and may be useful in determining the need for surgery.

In addition to those previously mentioned, specific conditions seen with an elevated NLR include:

It is important to note that the NLR is just one measure and a full evaluation in the context of the specific disease is necessary before making any decisions.

Interpreting High Neutrophils With Low Lymphocytes

The neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio is a relatively new measure of inflammation within the body that is still gaining acceptance. Growing clinical evidence has highlighted the utility of this measure, however, it may not always apply to every disease.

The NLR may be most useful for predicting the severity of infection. Studies have shown that using the NLR in a hospital emergency department may aid in identifying and more promptly treating bloodstream infections, known asbacteremia.

Interpretation of the NLR in the context of other laboratory and blood tests is needed to properly assess the body’s response to acute illness. For this reason, measuring the NLR should be done with the assistance of a healthcare provider who can help interpret the findings alongside other measures.

In some cases, the NLR may not be accurately measured. For example, certain cancers such asleukemiasmay skew the measurement of the NLR.In addition, certain treatments such as chemotherapy orbone marrow or stem cell transplantscan also alter the NLR and limit its predictive ability.

High neutrophils are not a reliable indicator of cancer, and diagnosis relies on blood tests, imaging, and testing of organ tissue (biopsy). However, elevated NLR has been associated with increasedmorbidityand poor survival in people with cancer, regardless of the type and stage, as well as in those with chronic liver and cardiovascular disease.

Should I Worry About High Neutrophils and Low Lymphocytes?NLR is a generally recognized marker of disease severity and correlates with mortality both in the general population and in association with specific diseases (sepsis, pneumonia, COVID-19, cancer, etc.). In adults, normal values of NLR are between 1-2 with values higher than 3.0 or below 0.7 associated with poor health and disease.

Should I Worry About High Neutrophils and Low Lymphocytes?

NLR is a generally recognized marker of disease severity and correlates with mortality both in the general population and in association with specific diseases (sepsis, pneumonia, COVID-19, cancer, etc.). In adults, normal values of NLR are between 1-2 with values higher than 3.0 or below 0.7 associated with poor health and disease.

Summary

High levels of neutrophils may indicate a severe infection or stress on the body. Low levels of lymphocytes may also reflect severe stress and the release of stress hormones.

If you see high neutrophils and low lymphocytes on your lab report, discuss this finding with your healthcare professional. While it may indicate inflammation, it needs to be interpreted with consideration of your overall health, symptoms, and other diagnostic findings. As with any lab test, it is only one tool in diagnosing illness.

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