Sex hormones, such as estrogen and testosterone, are steroid compounds with well-characterized effects on the coordination and development of vertebrate reproductive systems. Since their discovery, however, it has become clear that these “sex hormones” also regulate/influence a broad range of biological functions. In this review, we will summarize some current findings on how estrogens interact with and regulate inflammation and immunity. Specifically, we will focus on describing the mechanisms by which estrogens alter immune pathway activation, the impact of these changes during infection and the development of long-term immunity, and how different types of estrogens and their respective concentrations mediate these outcomes
Women have stronger immune responses to infections and vaccination than men. Paradoxically, the stro...
Estrogen affects the development and regulation of the immune system. Treatment of gonadectomized mi...
Although 17β-estradiol (E2) anti-inflammatory activity has been well described, very little is known...
Sex hormones, such as estrogen and testosterone, are steroid compounds with well-characterized effec...
The regulation of the immune response to infection or tissue damage is a complex interplay of multip...
In addition to their effects on sexual differentiation and reproduction, sex hormones appear to infl...
Gender differences and variations in inflammatory disease (e. g. atherosclerosis, neurological disor...
There is evidence of the relation of sex steroid hormones and sexual dimorphism in immune system res...
Epidemiologic studies demonstrate significant gender-specific differences in immune system function....
Estrogen plays an important role in the regulation of cardiovascular physiology and the immune syste...
The innate immune system can function under hormonal control. 17β-Estradiol (E2) is an important sex...
Host defense against infection and disease relies on the reciprocal communication between the immune...
Female sex hormones are known to regulate the adaptive and innate immune functions of the female rep...
Estrogens are known to orchestrate reproductive events and to regulate the immune system during infe...
Estrogen affects the development and function of the immune system. Gonadectomized mice treated with...
Women have stronger immune responses to infections and vaccination than men. Paradoxically, the stro...
Estrogen affects the development and regulation of the immune system. Treatment of gonadectomized mi...
Although 17β-estradiol (E2) anti-inflammatory activity has been well described, very little is known...
Sex hormones, such as estrogen and testosterone, are steroid compounds with well-characterized effec...
The regulation of the immune response to infection or tissue damage is a complex interplay of multip...
In addition to their effects on sexual differentiation and reproduction, sex hormones appear to infl...
Gender differences and variations in inflammatory disease (e. g. atherosclerosis, neurological disor...
There is evidence of the relation of sex steroid hormones and sexual dimorphism in immune system res...
Epidemiologic studies demonstrate significant gender-specific differences in immune system function....
Estrogen plays an important role in the regulation of cardiovascular physiology and the immune syste...
The innate immune system can function under hormonal control. 17β-Estradiol (E2) is an important sex...
Host defense against infection and disease relies on the reciprocal communication between the immune...
Female sex hormones are known to regulate the adaptive and innate immune functions of the female rep...
Estrogens are known to orchestrate reproductive events and to regulate the immune system during infe...
Estrogen affects the development and function of the immune system. Gonadectomized mice treated with...
Women have stronger immune responses to infections and vaccination than men. Paradoxically, the stro...
Estrogen affects the development and regulation of the immune system. Treatment of gonadectomized mi...
Although 17β-estradiol (E2) anti-inflammatory activity has been well described, very little is known...