Sex as a Biological Variable: Mechanistic Insights and Clinical Relevance in Solid Organ Transplantation.

American journal of transplantation : official journal of the American Society of Transplantation and the American Society of Transplant Surgeons(2023)

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Biological sex affects immunity broadly with recognized effects on incidence and severity of autoimmune diseases, infections and malignancies. Consequences of sex on alloimmunity and outcomes in solid organ transplantation are less well defined. Clinical studies have shown that donor and recipient sex independently impact transplant outcomes both, which are further modified by aging. Potential mechanisms have thus far not been detailed and may include hormonal, genetic and epigenetic components. Here, we summarize relevant findings in immunity in addition to studies in clinical and experimental organ transplantation detailing effects of biological sex on alloimmunity. Understanding both clinical impact and mechanisms is expected to provide critical insights on the complexity of alloimmune responses with the potential to fine-tune treatment and allocation while providing a rationale to include both sexes in transplant research.
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solid organ transplantation,biological variable,sex
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