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Query: UMLS:C0024141 (
systemic lupus erythematosus
)
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Systemic lupus erythematosus
(
SLE
) possesses a gender-dependent incidence characterized by a male/female ratio 1:9. B-cell, a vital part of the immune system, plays an important role in pathogenesis of
SLE
. Thus, we hypothesize that gender differences of B cells may exist in
SLE
and relate to the onset and the progression of
SLE
. Here, we showed that the genes expression pattern is similar between healthy female and male. However,
SLE
female and
SLE
male showed more upregulated genes, in which the trendline of
SLE
male is higher than that of
SLE
female. The most differentially expressed genes between
SLE
male patients and female patients are only on two chromosomes. While the differentially expressed genes between healthy male and female are distributed on several chromosomes. There are more differentially expressed genes in
SLE
male vs healthy male than these in
SLE
female vs healthy female. OAS3, RGS13, STAG3, IFI44L, STS-1, FERIL14, ZBTB16, USP18,
USP41
, RSAD2, FKBP5, IL1R2, DNAPTP6 and ILI27, which top 14 significantly upregulated mRNAs in
SLE
patients compared with healthy donors, showed different expression pattern in gender-based analyses. Furthermore, we revealed that this difference may be related to estrogen-induced IFI44L/BAFF. Therefore, we conclude that the diagnosis and treatment of these immune-related diseases should consider the baseline gender-related differences.
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PMID:Gender differences of B cell signature related to estrogen-induced IFI44L/BAFF in systemic lupus erythematosus. 2792 69