Sex hormones and allergies: exploring the gender differences in immune responses.

IF 3.1 Q2 ALLERGY Frontiers in allergy Pub Date : 2025-01-07 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3389/falgy.2024.1483919
Jesús Alberto Gutiérrez-Brito, José Álvaro Lomelí-Nieto, José Francisco Muñoz-Valle, Edith Oregon-Romero, Jazz Alan Corona-Angeles, Jorge Hernández-Bello
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Abstract

Allergies are closely associated with sex-related hormonal variations that influence immune function, leading to distinct symptom profiles. Similar sex-based differences are observed in other immune disorders, such as autoimmune diseases. In allergies, women exhibit a higher prevalence of atopic conditions, such as allergic asthma and eczema, in comparison to men. However, age-related changes play a significant role because men have a higher incidence of allergies until puberty, and then comes a switch ratio of prevalence and severity in women. Investigations into the mechanisms of how the hormones influence the development of these diseases are crucial to understanding the molecular, cellular, and pathological aspects. Sex hormones control the reproductive system and have several immuno-modulatory effects affecting immune cells, including T and B cell development, antibody production, lymphoid organ size, and lymphocyte death. Moreover, studies have suggested that female sex hormones amplify memory immune responses, which may lead to an excessive immune response impacting the pathogenesis, airway hyperresponsiveness, inflammation of airways, and mucus production of allergic diseases. The evidence suggests that estrogens enhance immune humoral responses, autoimmunity, mast cell reactivity, and delayed IV allergic reactions, while androgens, progesterone, and glucocorticoids suppress them. This review explores the relationship between sex hormones and allergies, including epidemiological data, experimental findings, and insights from animal models. We discuss the general properties of these hormones, their effects on allergic processes, and clinical observations and therapeutic results. Finally, we describe hypersensitivity reactions to these hormones.

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性激素与过敏:探讨免疫反应的性别差异。
过敏与影响免疫功能的性激素变化密切相关,导致不同的症状。类似的基于性别的差异也存在于其他免疫疾病中,如自身免疫性疾病。在过敏方面,与男性相比,女性表现出更高的特应性疾病患病率,如过敏性哮喘和湿疹。然而,年龄相关的变化起着重要的作用,因为男性在青春期之前过敏的发病率较高,然后在女性中患病率和严重程度的比例发生了变化。研究激素如何影响这些疾病发展的机制对于理解分子、细胞和病理方面是至关重要的。性激素控制生殖系统,并具有影响免疫细胞的几种免疫调节作用,包括T细胞和B细胞发育、抗体产生、淋巴器官大小和淋巴细胞死亡。此外,研究表明,女性性激素放大记忆免疫反应,可能导致过度免疫反应影响过敏性疾病的发病机制、气道高反应性、气道炎症和粘液产生。有证据表明,雌激素增强免疫体液反应、自身免疫、肥大细胞反应和延迟的静脉过敏反应,而雄激素、黄体酮和糖皮质激素则抑制它们。本文综述了性激素与过敏之间的关系,包括流行病学数据、实验结果和动物模型的见解。我们讨论了这些激素的一般性质,它们对过敏过程的影响,以及临床观察和治疗结果。最后,我们描述了对这些激素的超敏反应。
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