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Possible mechanisms of gender bias in SLE: a new hypothesis involving a comparison of SLE with atopy.

机译:SLE中性别偏见的可能机制:一种新的假设,涉及将SLE与特应性进行比较。

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The prevalence of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is far higher in females than in males, and numerous investigations of this gender bias have been performed from several perspectives. Sex hormones, particularly estrogens, may be significant in causing the gender discrepancy. This article discusses the possible importance of estrogens in regulating the expression of and responsivity to autoantigens in SLE and in atopic disorders, which are associated with hyperreactivity to exogenous antigens. Estrogens seem to play an important role in the overexpression of endogenous autoantigens, such as human endogenous retroviruses (HERV), and this may be related to the existence of a gender bias in the incidence of SLE but not atopy.
机译:女性的系统性红斑狼疮(SLE)患病率远高于男性,并且已从多个角度对这种性别偏见进行了大量研究。性激素,特别是雌激素,在引起性别差异方面可能很重要。本文讨论了雌激素在调节SLE和特应性疾病中自身抗原的表达及其对自身抗原的反应中的重要性,这些疾病与对外源抗原的过度反应有关。雌激素似乎在人类内源性逆转录病毒(HERV)等内源性自身抗原的过表达中起重要作用,这可能与SLE发生率存在性别偏见有关,但与特异反应无关。

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