喘息における性差の生物学的違いを解明(Yale researchers uncover biological differences in asthma between males and females)

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2025-09-03 イェール大学

イェール大学の研究チームは、喘息における性差の生物学的基盤を明らかにした。公開データベースから6,000件以上の血液サンプルを解析したメタ分析の結果、成人喘息患者では男性と女性で発現が異なる61の遺伝子が特定され、これらは好酸球やリンパ球、タイプ2炎症と関連していた。さらに学内のコホート研究でも同様の傾向が確認され、遺伝子発現の違いが肺機能や症状の重症度と対応していた。加えて、年齢や組織により発現パターンが変化し、思春期や妊娠、閉経といったホルモン変動が喘息のリスクや症状に影響している可能性も示唆された。研究者は、性別ごとの免疫プロファイルの理解が、患者に適した治療法選択や生物学的製剤の活用に役立つと強調している。今回の成果は、個別化医療に向けた重要な一歩とされ、今後はホルモンや肥満などの因子を含めた詳細な研究が進められる予定である。

喘息における性差の生物学的違いを解明(Yale researchers uncover biological differences in asthma between males and females)Biological sex and hormonal fluctuations may shape asthma risk and severity across the lifespan.

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喘息における免疫機能障害の背景にある性差による遺伝子発現 Sex-biased Gene Expression Underlies Immune Dysfunction in Asthma

Shannon Kay , Haseena Rajeevan , Moeun Son , Jason Kwah , Maria Ramirez , Yunqing Liu , Zuoheng Wang , Xiting Yan , Gustavo Nino , Clemente Britto , Geoffrey Chupp , and…
American Journal of Respiratory Cell and Molecular Biology  Accepted: June 26, 2025
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1165/rcmb.2024-0565OC

Abstract

Asthma prevalence and severity differs between males and females across the lifespan. Pre-pubescent males are more likely to experience asthma, but females are disproportionately affected after puberty with higher symptom burden and decreased type 2 inflammation. However, as human male and female genomes are almost identical, it is especially difficult to identify differentially expressed genes by sex to account for differences in disease susceptibility and manifestations without large sample sizes. Although several genes and genetic polymorphisms lead to sex-specific effects in asthma risk, the effects of sex-biased gene expression on clinical features within patients with asthma remain understudied. In this study, we characterized gene expression differences between females and males through meta-analysis of transcriptomes of blood samples from adult patients with and without asthma in a large gene expression database (n=3,639, 56% female). A separate, local validation cohort (n=132, 78% female) identified clinical correlations with expression levels of sex-biased expressed genes. We identified 61 genes differentially expressed by sex in circulating immune cells that are unique to adult subjects with asthma and correlate with important clinical features of asthma. These genes are implicated in lymphocyte proliferation and differentiation, as well as innate and adaptive immune allergic responses in the lung. In addition, similar transcriptional meta-analyses of pediatric asthma demonstrated age-specific gene expression effects. In summary, our findings support a sex-specific inflammatory architecture in asthma that is associated with differential gene expression in the blood and is age-specific.

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