Gender and Health

TOPIC

Gender and Health

Physiology, pathology and gender-specific mechanisms

Hormonal, genetic, epigenetic and environmental factors can be at the basis of sex/gender specific differences in terms of both health and disease.

It is known that cells derived from male subjects, equipped with the XY sex chromosomes, and female cells characterized by the XX sex chromosomes, respond differently to stress and to exposure to physical, chemical, biological and nutritional agents.

More generally, most diseases that affect both sexes, such as tumors, immune-mediated diseases, cardiovascular and infectious diseases, show differences in terms of frequency, clinical manifestations, progression, prognosis, symptoms, and response to treatments.

The objective of the Istituto Superiore di Sanità (ISS, the National Institute of Health in Italy) is to understand the reason and the mechanisms underlying these differences.



Back Differenze di sesso nella risposta immunitaria alle malattie infettive

La risposta immunitaria è più intensa nel sesso femminile rispetto a quello maschile. Questo comporta differenze tra i sessi in termini di prevalenza, patogenesi, quadro clinico e risposta alla terapia delle malattie infettive.

Obiettivi dei nostri studi sono: 

  1. analisi delle differenze di genere nella risposta immunitaria alle infezioni e ai vaccini
  2. identificazione di biomarcatori genetici ed epigenetici genere specifici per la diagnosi e prognosi delle malattie infettive 
  3. individuazione di bersagli terapeutici genere specifici


Bibliografia:

Ruggieri A. Gagliardi MC, Anticoli S. Sex-Dependent Outcome of Hepatitis B and C Viruses Infections: Synergy of Sex Hormones and Immune Responses? Front Immunol. 2018 Oct 8;9:2302

Salvatore Rossitto, Maria Cristina Gagliardi, Elena Ortona. Tuberculosis control in Italy and gender phthisiology. Ital J Gender-Specific Med 2017; 3(1): 29-35


Dipartimenti/Centri/Servizi

Centres Center of reference for gender medicine

Target

Healthcare professional

Topics

Gender and health Sex and gender differences in physiology and pathology Ricerca Infectious diseases, HIV