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Geographical Variations in Sex Ratio Trends over Time in Multiple Sclerosis

BACKGROUND: A female/male (F/M) ratio increase over time in multiple sclerosis (MS) patients was demonstrated in many countries around the world. So far, a direct comparison of sex ratio time-trends among MS populations from different geographical areas was not carried out. OBJECTIVE: In this paper...

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Autores principales: Trojano, Maria, Lucchese, Guglielmo, Graziano, Giusi, Taylor, Bruce V., Simpson, Steve, Lepore, Vito, Grand’Maison, Francois, Duquette, Pierre, Izquierdo, Guillermo, Grammond, Pierre, Amato, Maria Pia, Bergamaschi, Roberto, Giuliani, Giorgio, Boz, Cavit, Hupperts, Raymond, Van Pesch, Vincent, Lechner-Scott, Jeannette, Cristiano, Edgardo, Fiol, Marcela, Oreja-Guevara, Celia, Saladino, Maria Laura, Verheul, Freek, Slee, Mark, Paolicelli, Damiano, Tortorella, Carla, D’Onghia, Mariangela, Iaffaldano, Pietro, Direnzo, Vita, Butzkueven, Helmut
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3485003/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23133550
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0048078
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author Trojano, Maria
Lucchese, Guglielmo
Graziano, Giusi
Taylor, Bruce V.
Simpson, Steve
Lepore, Vito
Grand’Maison, Francois
Duquette, Pierre
Izquierdo, Guillermo
Grammond, Pierre
Amato, Maria Pia
Bergamaschi, Roberto
Giuliani, Giorgio
Boz, Cavit
Hupperts, Raymond
Van Pesch, Vincent
Lechner-Scott, Jeannette
Cristiano, Edgardo
Fiol, Marcela
Oreja-Guevara, Celia
Saladino, Maria Laura
Verheul, Freek
Slee, Mark
Paolicelli, Damiano
Tortorella, Carla
D’Onghia, Mariangela
Iaffaldano, Pietro
Direnzo, Vita
Butzkueven, Helmut
author_facet Trojano, Maria
Lucchese, Guglielmo
Graziano, Giusi
Taylor, Bruce V.
Simpson, Steve
Lepore, Vito
Grand’Maison, Francois
Duquette, Pierre
Izquierdo, Guillermo
Grammond, Pierre
Amato, Maria Pia
Bergamaschi, Roberto
Giuliani, Giorgio
Boz, Cavit
Hupperts, Raymond
Van Pesch, Vincent
Lechner-Scott, Jeannette
Cristiano, Edgardo
Fiol, Marcela
Oreja-Guevara, Celia
Saladino, Maria Laura
Verheul, Freek
Slee, Mark
Paolicelli, Damiano
Tortorella, Carla
D’Onghia, Mariangela
Iaffaldano, Pietro
Direnzo, Vita
Butzkueven, Helmut
author_sort Trojano, Maria
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: A female/male (F/M) ratio increase over time in multiple sclerosis (MS) patients was demonstrated in many countries around the world. So far, a direct comparison of sex ratio time-trends among MS populations from different geographical areas was not carried out. OBJECTIVE: In this paper we assessed and compared sex ratio trends, over a 60-year span, in MS populations belonging to different latitudinal areas. METHODS: Data of a cohort of 15,996 (F = 11,290; M = 4,706) definite MS with birth years ranging from 1930 to 1989 were extracted from the international MSBase registry and the New Zealand MS database. Gender ratios were calculated by six decades based on year of birth and were adjusted for the F/M born-alive ratio derived from the respective national registries of births. RESULTS: Adjusted sex ratios showed a significant increase from the first to the last decade in the whole MS sample (from 2.35 to 2.73; p = 0.03) and in the subgroups belonging to the areas between 83° N and 45° N (from 1.93 to 4.55; p<0.0001) and between 45° N to 35° N (from 1.46 to 2.30; p<0.05) latitude, while a sex ratio stability over time was found in the subgroup from areas between 12° S and 55° S latitude. The sex ratio increase mainly affected relapsing-remitting (RR) MS. CONCLUSIONS: Our results confirm a general sex ratio increase over time in RRMS and also demonstrate a latitudinal gradient of this increase. These findings add useful information for planning case-control studies aimed to explore sex-related factors responsible for MS development.
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spelling pubmed-34850032012-11-06 Geographical Variations in Sex Ratio Trends over Time in Multiple Sclerosis Trojano, Maria Lucchese, Guglielmo Graziano, Giusi Taylor, Bruce V. Simpson, Steve Lepore, Vito Grand’Maison, Francois Duquette, Pierre Izquierdo, Guillermo Grammond, Pierre Amato, Maria Pia Bergamaschi, Roberto Giuliani, Giorgio Boz, Cavit Hupperts, Raymond Van Pesch, Vincent Lechner-Scott, Jeannette Cristiano, Edgardo Fiol, Marcela Oreja-Guevara, Celia Saladino, Maria Laura Verheul, Freek Slee, Mark Paolicelli, Damiano Tortorella, Carla D’Onghia, Mariangela Iaffaldano, Pietro Direnzo, Vita Butzkueven, Helmut PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: A female/male (F/M) ratio increase over time in multiple sclerosis (MS) patients was demonstrated in many countries around the world. So far, a direct comparison of sex ratio time-trends among MS populations from different geographical areas was not carried out. OBJECTIVE: In this paper we assessed and compared sex ratio trends, over a 60-year span, in MS populations belonging to different latitudinal areas. METHODS: Data of a cohort of 15,996 (F = 11,290; M = 4,706) definite MS with birth years ranging from 1930 to 1989 were extracted from the international MSBase registry and the New Zealand MS database. Gender ratios were calculated by six decades based on year of birth and were adjusted for the F/M born-alive ratio derived from the respective national registries of births. RESULTS: Adjusted sex ratios showed a significant increase from the first to the last decade in the whole MS sample (from 2.35 to 2.73; p = 0.03) and in the subgroups belonging to the areas between 83° N and 45° N (from 1.93 to 4.55; p<0.0001) and between 45° N to 35° N (from 1.46 to 2.30; p<0.05) latitude, while a sex ratio stability over time was found in the subgroup from areas between 12° S and 55° S latitude. The sex ratio increase mainly affected relapsing-remitting (RR) MS. CONCLUSIONS: Our results confirm a general sex ratio increase over time in RRMS and also demonstrate a latitudinal gradient of this increase. These findings add useful information for planning case-control studies aimed to explore sex-related factors responsible for MS development. Public Library of Science 2012-10-25 /pmc/articles/PMC3485003/ /pubmed/23133550 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0048078 Text en © 2012 Trojano et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Trojano, Maria
Lucchese, Guglielmo
Graziano, Giusi
Taylor, Bruce V.
Simpson, Steve
Lepore, Vito
Grand’Maison, Francois
Duquette, Pierre
Izquierdo, Guillermo
Grammond, Pierre
Amato, Maria Pia
Bergamaschi, Roberto
Giuliani, Giorgio
Boz, Cavit
Hupperts, Raymond
Van Pesch, Vincent
Lechner-Scott, Jeannette
Cristiano, Edgardo
Fiol, Marcela
Oreja-Guevara, Celia
Saladino, Maria Laura
Verheul, Freek
Slee, Mark
Paolicelli, Damiano
Tortorella, Carla
D’Onghia, Mariangela
Iaffaldano, Pietro
Direnzo, Vita
Butzkueven, Helmut
Geographical Variations in Sex Ratio Trends over Time in Multiple Sclerosis
title Geographical Variations in Sex Ratio Trends over Time in Multiple Sclerosis
title_full Geographical Variations in Sex Ratio Trends over Time in Multiple Sclerosis
title_fullStr Geographical Variations in Sex Ratio Trends over Time in Multiple Sclerosis
title_full_unstemmed Geographical Variations in Sex Ratio Trends over Time in Multiple Sclerosis
title_short Geographical Variations in Sex Ratio Trends over Time in Multiple Sclerosis
title_sort geographical variations in sex ratio trends over time in multiple sclerosis
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3485003/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23133550
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0048078
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