Sex differences in autoimmune disease
- PMID: 17153846
- DOI: 10.1177/0961203306069353
Sex differences in autoimmune disease
Abstract
Female/male ratios of autoimmune diseases range from 10:1 to 1:3, with similar severity between the sexes. Men and women respond similarly to the infection and to vaccination, arguing against intrinsic sex differences in immune response. In autoimmune-like illnesses caused by environmental agents sex discrepancy is explained by differences in exposure. Endogenous hormones could cause sex discrepancy if their effect is a threshold off-on switch rather than quantitatively variable. X-inactivation and imprinting could cause sex discrepancy. Other possibilities include chronobiologic differences and pregnancy and menstruation biologies in which men differ from women.
Comment in
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Response to sex differences in autoimmune disease.Lupus. 2007;16(6):457. doi: 10.1177/0961203307078732. Lupus. 2007. PMID: 17664240 No abstract available.
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