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A Case of Double Standard: Sex Differences in Multiple Sclerosis Risk Factors
Authors:Benedetta Angeloni  Rachele Bigi  Gianmarco Bellucci  Rosella Mechelli  Chiara Ballerini  Carmela Romano  Emanuele Morena  Giulia Pellicciari  Roberta Reni  Virginia Rinaldi  Maria Chiara Buscarinu  Silvia Romano  Giovanni Ristori  Marco Salvetti
Abstract:Multiple sclerosis is a complex, multifactorial, dysimmune disease prevalent in women. Its etiopathogenesis is extremely intricate, since each risk factor behaves as a variable that is interconnected with others. In order to understand these interactions, sex must be considered as a determining element, either in a protective or pathological sense, and not as one of many variables. In particular, sex seems to highly influence immune response at chromosomal, epigenetic, and hormonal levels. Environmental and genetic risk factors cannot be considered without sex, since sex-based immunological differences deeply affect disease onset, course, and prognosis. Understanding the mechanisms underlying sex-based differences is necessary in order to develop a more effective and personalized therapeutic approach.
Keywords:multiple sclerosis  sex bias  environmental factors  genetic factors
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