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Publication : A role for sex chromosome complement in the female bias in autoimmune disease.

First Author  Smith-Bouvier DL Year  2008
Journal  J Exp Med Volume  205
Issue  5 Pages  1099-108
PubMed ID  18443225 Mgi Jnum  J:136240
Mgi Id  MGI:3795664 Doi  10.1084/jem.20070850
Citation  Smith-Bouvier DL, et al. (2008) A role for sex chromosome complement in the female bias in autoimmune disease. J Exp Med 205(5):1099-108
abstractText  Most autoimmune diseases are more common in women than in men. This may be caused by differences in sex hormones, sex chromosomes, or both. In this study, we determined if there was a contribution of sex chromosomes to sex differences in susceptibility to two immunologically distinct disease models, experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE) and pristane-induced lupus. Transgenic SJL mice were created to permit a comparison between XX and XY within a common gonadal type. Mice of the XX sex chromosome complement, as compared with XY, demonstrated greater susceptibility to both EAE and lupus. This is the first evidence that the XX sex chromosome complement, as compared with XY, confers greater susceptibility to autoimmune disease.
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