Journal article
Gender-affirming hormone therapy induces specific DNA methylation changes in blood
R Shepherd, I Bretherton, K Pang, T Mansell, A Czajko, B Kim, A Vlahos, JD Zajac, R Saffery, A Cheung, B Novakovic
Clinical Epigenetics | Published : 2022
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Abstract
Background: DNA methylation is an epigenetic mark that is influenced by underlying genetic profile, environment, and ageing. In addition to X-linked DNA methylation, sex-specific methylation patterns are widespread across autosomal chromosomes and can be present from birth or arise over time. In individuals where gender identity and sex assigned at birth are markedly incongruent, as in the case of transgender people, feminization or masculinization may be sought through gender-affirming hormone therapy (GAHT). GAHT is a cornerstone of transgender care, yet no studies to date have investigated its effect on genome-wide methylation. We profiled genome-wide DNA methylation in blood of transgend..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This study was funded by an NHMRC (Australia) Investigator Grant (APP1173314).