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Sex Bias and Autoimmune Diseases

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JOURNAL OF INVESTIGATIVE DERMATOLOGY
卷 142, 期 3 PT B, 页码 857-866

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.jid.2021.06.008

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  1. National Psoriasis Foundation
  2. Babcock Endowment Fund
  3. National Institute of Health (Bethesda, MD) [R01-AR069071, R01-AR073196, P30-AR075043]
  4. A. Alfred Taubman Medical Research Institute
  5. Dermatology Foundation (Ann Arbor, MI)
  6. Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan Foundation
  7. Dermatology Foundation

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Sex bias in immune function is significant, with women showing heightened immunity but also a predisposition for autoimmune diseases. This review explores the evolutionary and molecular factors underlying sexual dimorphism in immunity, with the aim of facilitating the development of targeted therapeutics.
Sex bias in immune function has been well-described, and women have been shown to counter immunologically stimulating phenomena such as infection, malignancy, and trauma with more protective responses than men. Heightened immunity in women may also result in a predisposition for loss of self-tolerance and development of autoimmunity, reflected by the overwhelming female sex bias of patients with autoimmune diseases. In this review, we discuss the postulated evolutionary etiologies for sexual dimorphism in immunity. We also review the molecular mechanisms underlying divergent immune responses in men and women, including sex hormone effects, X chromosome dosage, and autosomal sex-biased genes. With increasing evidence that autoimmune disease susceptibility is influenced by numerous hormonal and genetic factors, a comprehensive understanding of these topics may facilitate the development of much-needed targeted therapeutics.

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