Journal article

Exploring the role of sex hormones and gender diversity in multiple sclerosis

C Nesbitt, A Van Der Walt, H Butzkueven, AS Cheung, VG Jokubaitis

Nature Reviews Neurology | NATURE PORTFOLIO | Published : 2025

Abstract

Sex and sex hormones are thought to influence multiple sclerosis (MS) through effects on inflammation, myelination and neurodegeneration, and exogenous hormones have been explored for their therapeutic potential. However, our understanding of how sex hormones influence MS disease processes and outcomes remains incomplete. Furthermore, our current knowledge is derived primarily from studies that focus exclusively on cisgender populations with exclusion of gender-diverse people. Gender-affirming hormone therapy comprising exogenous sex hormones or sex hormone blocking agents are commonly used by transgender and gender-diverse individuals, and it could influence MS risk and outcomes at various ..

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