1991
DOI: 10.1093/clinids/13.6.1139
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Estrogens and Infection

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“…The mechanisms underlying gender-or, strictly, sex-based differences in susceptibility to infection and diseases remain ill defined (3,35,36); however, several recent studies suggest that differences in immune responses may involve gender. Gamma interferon (IFN-␥), an important immunoregulatory cytokine, plays a key role in the development of balanced Th1/Th2 responses that are essential for efficient control of infectious intracellular pathogens.…”
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“…The mechanisms underlying gender-or, strictly, sex-based differences in susceptibility to infection and diseases remain ill defined (3,35,36); however, several recent studies suggest that differences in immune responses may involve gender. Gamma interferon (IFN-␥), an important immunoregulatory cytokine, plays a key role in the development of balanced Th1/Th2 responses that are essential for efficient control of infectious intracellular pathogens.…”
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“…[44][45][46][47][48] It has been suggested that this influence on immunity may, in part, be due to inherent physiological differences between males and females or the different levels and actions of sex hormones. 49 A sex difference in susceptibility to an infectious agent unique to the F2 population derived from phenotypically divergent inbred strains has been Figure 4 Sex-stratified marker regression scan of complete CBAB6F2 population. Logarithm of odds (LOD) score plots for separate genomewide marker regression scans on 203 female (a) and 210 male (b) CBAB6F2 progeny using R and R/qtl.…”
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“…It is remarkable that the sexual dimorphism was only statistically significant in two strains, indicating a combined effect of background and sex in the susceptibility of the RCS mice to influenza. Sexual dimorphism with enhanced male susceptibility has been seen in model infections with many pathogens and are hypothesized to reflect endocrine-immune interactions (58,59). For example, in the case of Listeria monocytogenes infection, increased female resistance was linked to estrogen-mediated inhibition of proinflammatory caspase-12 expression (60).…”
Section: Complex Genetic Control Of Influenza Virus Infection In Micementioning
confidence: 99%