About this Research Topic
As we move towards even more granular personalized treatments, further understanding of how the immune system differs between individuals as a result of sex-linked genes and the environment becomes increasingly more important. We would therefore like to initiate a research forum for discussion of strategies for identification of sex-linked immunological risks and benefits. We welcome manuscripts focusing on all aspects of immune-linked sexual dimorphisms with an emphasis on functional and mechanistic identification of drivers of sex-linked dimorphisms in immunity and autoimmunity. Submissions of Original Research, Case Report, Review, Mini-Review, Hypothesis and Theory, and Perspective articles will all be considered.
Suggested topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
1. Sex-linked biomarkers of immunological disease susceptibility
2. Sex-linked epigenetic regulation of immunity and autoimmunity
3. Sex hormonal influence of immunity and autoimmunity
4. Extrinsic and intrinsic regulation of sex hormones and sex hormone receptors
5. New strategies for screening of sex-linked genes and hormones in disease
Keywords: Sex-linked genes, sex hormones, sex hormone receptor, epigenetic regulation, immunity, infection, autoimmunity
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