Immune System Sex Differences May Bridge the Gap Between Sex and Gender in Fibromyalgia
The fibromyalgia syndrome (FMS) is characterized by chronic widespread pain, sleep disturbances, fatigue, and cognitive alterations. A limited efficacy of targeted treatment and a high FMS prevalence (2–5% of the adult population) sums up to high morbidity. Although, altered nociception has been exp...
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doaj-6709ea4a7f9f4bcca4428a4aad4b60a12020-11-25T02:06:38ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Neuroscience1662-453X2020-01-011310.3389/fnins.2019.01414439813Immune System Sex Differences May Bridge the Gap Between Sex and Gender in FibromyalgiaIrene Meester0Gerardo Francisco Rivera-Silva1Francisco González-Salazar2Francisco González-Salazar3Laboratory of Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine, Basic Sciences Department, University of Monterrey, San Pedro Garza García, MexicoLaboratory of Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine, Basic Sciences Department, University of Monterrey, San Pedro Garza García, MexicoLaboratory of Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine, Basic Sciences Department, University of Monterrey, San Pedro Garza García, MexicoLaboratory of Cellular Physiology, Northeast Center of Research, Mexican Institute of Social Security, Monterrey, MexicoThe fibromyalgia syndrome (FMS) is characterized by chronic widespread pain, sleep disturbances, fatigue, and cognitive alterations. A limited efficacy of targeted treatment and a high FMS prevalence (2–5% of the adult population) sums up to high morbidity. Although, altered nociception has been explained with the central sensitization hypothesis, which may occur after neuropathy, its molecular mechanism is not understood. The marked female predominance among FMS patients is often attributed to a psychosocial predisposition of the female gender, but here we will focus on sex differences in neurobiological processes, specifically those of the immune system, as various immunological biomarkers are altered in FMS. The activation of innate immune sensors is compatible with a neuropathy or virus-induced autoimmune diseases. Considering sex differences in the immune system and the clustering of FMS with autoimmune diseases, we hypothesize that the female predominance in FMS is due to a neuropathy-induced autoimmune pathophysiology. We invite the scientific community to verify the autoimmune hypothesis for FMS.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fnins.2019.01414/fullautoimmune diseasecentral nervous system sensitizationfibromyalgiapathophysiologysex differenceswidespread chronic pain |
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Irene Meester Gerardo Francisco Rivera-Silva Francisco González-Salazar Francisco González-Salazar Immune System Sex Differences May Bridge the Gap Between Sex and Gender in Fibromyalgia Frontiers in Neuroscience autoimmune disease central nervous system sensitization fibromyalgia pathophysiology sex differences widespread chronic pain |
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Irene Meester Gerardo Francisco Rivera-Silva Francisco González-Salazar Francisco González-Salazar |
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Immune System Sex Differences May Bridge the Gap Between Sex and Gender in Fibromyalgia |
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Immune System Sex Differences May Bridge the Gap Between Sex and Gender in Fibromyalgia |
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Immune System Sex Differences May Bridge the Gap Between Sex and Gender in Fibromyalgia |
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Immune System Sex Differences May Bridge the Gap Between Sex and Gender in Fibromyalgia |
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Immune System Sex Differences May Bridge the Gap Between Sex and Gender in Fibromyalgia |
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immune system sex differences may bridge the gap between sex and gender in fibromyalgia |
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Frontiers in Neuroscience |
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1662-453X |
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The fibromyalgia syndrome (FMS) is characterized by chronic widespread pain, sleep disturbances, fatigue, and cognitive alterations. A limited efficacy of targeted treatment and a high FMS prevalence (2–5% of the adult population) sums up to high morbidity. Although, altered nociception has been explained with the central sensitization hypothesis, which may occur after neuropathy, its molecular mechanism is not understood. The marked female predominance among FMS patients is often attributed to a psychosocial predisposition of the female gender, but here we will focus on sex differences in neurobiological processes, specifically those of the immune system, as various immunological biomarkers are altered in FMS. The activation of innate immune sensors is compatible with a neuropathy or virus-induced autoimmune diseases. Considering sex differences in the immune system and the clustering of FMS with autoimmune diseases, we hypothesize that the female predominance in FMS is due to a neuropathy-induced autoimmune pathophysiology. We invite the scientific community to verify the autoimmune hypothesis for FMS. |
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autoimmune disease central nervous system sensitization fibromyalgia pathophysiology sex differences widespread chronic pain |
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