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Review
. 2021 Jan 13;11(1):52.
doi: 10.3390/life11010052.

Human Umbilical Cord: Information Mine in Sex-Specific Medicine

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Human Umbilical Cord: Information Mine in Sex-Specific Medicine

Ilaria Campesi et al. Life (Basel). .

Abstract

Biological differences between sexes should be considered in all stages of research, as sexual dimorphism starts in utero leading to sex-specific fetal programming. In numerous biomedical fields, there is still a lack of stratification by sex despite primary cultured cells retaining memory of the sex and of the donor. The sex of donors in biological research must be known because variations in cells and cellular components can be used as endpoints, biomarkers and/or targets of pharmacological studies. This selective review focuses on the current findings regarding sex differences observed in the umbilical cord, a widely used source of research samples, both in the blood and in the circulating cells, as well as in the different cellular models obtainable from it. Moreover, an overview on sex differences in fetal programming is reported. As it emerges that the sex variable is still often forgotten in experimental models, we suggest that it should be mandatory to adopt sex-oriented research, because only awareness of these issues can lead to innovative research.

Keywords: fetal programming; preclinical research; sex differences; umbilical cord.

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The authors declare no conflict of interest.

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Schematic representation of human cord compartments.

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