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1: Arthritis Res. 2000;2(5):399-406. Epub 2000 Jul 3.Click here to read Click here to read Links

The role of X-chromosome inactivation in female predisposition to autoimmunity.

Division of Biology and Human Genetics, North Shore University Hospital, Manhasset, New York 11030, USA.

We propose that the phenomenon of X-chromosome inactivation in females may constitute a risk factor for loss of T-cell tolerance; specifically that skewed X-chromosome inactivation in the thymus may lead to inadequate thymic deletion. Using a DNA methylation assay, we have examined the X-chromosome inactivation patterns in peripheral blood from normal females (n = 30), female patients with a variety of autoimmune diseases (n = 167). No differences between patients and controls were observed. However, locally skewed X-chromosome inactivation may exist in the thymus, and therefore the underlying hypothesis remains to be disproved.

PMID: 11056674 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

PMCID: PMC17816