Abstract
Acute ischemic stroke is one of the leading causes of mortality and morbidity worldwide. The underlying inflammation process following the ischemic event arises as an important factor of great therapeutic interest. Recent research has showcased the roles of B- and T-lymphocytes in the acute post-stroke period, with various types of lymphocytes affecting differently the clinical outcome of the patient. Herein, we reviewed the literature and discussed the functional role of various subpopulations of lymphocytes in recovery and repair of the ischemic tissue as well as their influence on the final outcome of the patient. Additionally, we searched the literature regarding current knowledge on various drugs possibly affecting neuroinflammation or exhibiting a neuroprotective role in the acute post-stroke period.