Journal article
Epigenetic remodeling by sex hormone receptors and implications for gender affirming hormone therapy
D Celestra, NNL Nguyen, C Laberthonniere, KC Pang, R Saffery, RA Davey, M Mhlanga, AS Cheung, B Novakovic
Frontiers in Immunology | Frontiers Media S.A. | Published : 2025
Abstract
Sex differences in immune system development and response to pathogens has been well documented, with females exhibiting more favorable outcomes for certain infections but a higher incidence of autoimmune disease compared to males. At least some of these sex differences are mediated by sex hormones, which signal through sex hormone receptors to remodel the regulatory chromatin landscape of cells. Here, we summarize the current knowledge of how sex hormone receptors remodel chromatin structure and epigenetic marks in different contexts in humans. As the epigenome is fundamental to specifying cell identity and function, and reflects past exposures, epigenetic variation can influence cellular r..
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Awarded by National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases