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Is androgen production in association with immune system activation potential evidence for existence of a functional adrenal/ovarian autoimmune system in women?

BACKGROUND: Low functional ovarian reserve (FOR) is at all ages associated with low testosterone (T) levels. Causes are, however, unknown. We, therefore, investigate whether androgens with low FOR are associated with non-specific immune system activation. METHODS: 322 infertile women with low and no...

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Autores principales: Gleicher, Norbert, Weghofer, Andrea, Kushnir, Vitaly A, Shohat-Tal, Aya, Lazzaroni, Emanuela, Lee, Ho-Joon, Barad, David H
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3700837/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23805952
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1477-7827-11-58
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author Gleicher, Norbert
Weghofer, Andrea
Kushnir, Vitaly A
Shohat-Tal, Aya
Lazzaroni, Emanuela
Lee, Ho-Joon
Barad, David H
author_facet Gleicher, Norbert
Weghofer, Andrea
Kushnir, Vitaly A
Shohat-Tal, Aya
Lazzaroni, Emanuela
Lee, Ho-Joon
Barad, David H
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description BACKGROUND: Low functional ovarian reserve (FOR) is at all ages associated with low testosterone (T) levels. Causes are, however, unknown. We, therefore, investigate whether androgens with low FOR are associated with non-specific immune system activation. METHODS: 322 infertile women with low and normal FOR (controls) were assessed with a broadly based immune profile, which in previous studies has proven effective in differentiating infertile patients with and without immune system activation. Patients were either immune-positive (greater than or equal to one positive tested parameter) or immune negative (no positive test). 135 suffered from prematurely diminished FOR (POA/OPOI; < age 38), 155 from physiologic diminished FOR due to age (DOR; > age 40), and 32 were controls (< age 38 with normal age-specific FOR). Prevalence of immune-positive vs. negative was assessed in all 3 patient groups. RESULTS: Women with immune abnormalities, overall, demonstrated higher total T (TT, P = 0.004) and free T (FT, P < 0.001) levels than those without. The three clinical and two immunologic-defined patient groups demonstrated significant statistical interaction in mean TT (P = 0.008), with mean TT and FT in women with positive immune findings being significantly higher in control than in POA/OPOI and physiologic DOR patients (all 4 differences P < 0.001). No such differences between the three groups were seen in women without immune abnormalities. CONCLUSIONS: In this study we used a definition of immune-positivity, which favors sensitivity over specificity, resulting in significant numbers of false-positives but likely only few false-negatives. The study allows suggesting the possibility of an immune system-derived androgen-production factor (APF), which maintains normal androgen levels but is deficient in women with low FOR and immune system inactivity. Existence of such an APF would suggest the presence of a still unknown functional adrenal autoimmune system.
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spelling pubmed-37008372013-07-04 Is androgen production in association with immune system activation potential evidence for existence of a functional adrenal/ovarian autoimmune system in women? Gleicher, Norbert Weghofer, Andrea Kushnir, Vitaly A Shohat-Tal, Aya Lazzaroni, Emanuela Lee, Ho-Joon Barad, David H Reprod Biol Endocrinol Research BACKGROUND: Low functional ovarian reserve (FOR) is at all ages associated with low testosterone (T) levels. Causes are, however, unknown. We, therefore, investigate whether androgens with low FOR are associated with non-specific immune system activation. METHODS: 322 infertile women with low and normal FOR (controls) were assessed with a broadly based immune profile, which in previous studies has proven effective in differentiating infertile patients with and without immune system activation. Patients were either immune-positive (greater than or equal to one positive tested parameter) or immune negative (no positive test). 135 suffered from prematurely diminished FOR (POA/OPOI; < age 38), 155 from physiologic diminished FOR due to age (DOR; > age 40), and 32 were controls (< age 38 with normal age-specific FOR). Prevalence of immune-positive vs. negative was assessed in all 3 patient groups. RESULTS: Women with immune abnormalities, overall, demonstrated higher total T (TT, P = 0.004) and free T (FT, P < 0.001) levels than those without. The three clinical and two immunologic-defined patient groups demonstrated significant statistical interaction in mean TT (P = 0.008), with mean TT and FT in women with positive immune findings being significantly higher in control than in POA/OPOI and physiologic DOR patients (all 4 differences P < 0.001). No such differences between the three groups were seen in women without immune abnormalities. CONCLUSIONS: In this study we used a definition of immune-positivity, which favors sensitivity over specificity, resulting in significant numbers of false-positives but likely only few false-negatives. The study allows suggesting the possibility of an immune system-derived androgen-production factor (APF), which maintains normal androgen levels but is deficient in women with low FOR and immune system inactivity. Existence of such an APF would suggest the presence of a still unknown functional adrenal autoimmune system. BioMed Central 2013-06-27 /pmc/articles/PMC3700837/ /pubmed/23805952 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1477-7827-11-58 Text en Copyright © 2013 Gleicher et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Gleicher, Norbert
Weghofer, Andrea
Kushnir, Vitaly A
Shohat-Tal, Aya
Lazzaroni, Emanuela
Lee, Ho-Joon
Barad, David H
Is androgen production in association with immune system activation potential evidence for existence of a functional adrenal/ovarian autoimmune system in women?
title Is androgen production in association with immune system activation potential evidence for existence of a functional adrenal/ovarian autoimmune system in women?
title_full Is androgen production in association with immune system activation potential evidence for existence of a functional adrenal/ovarian autoimmune system in women?
title_fullStr Is androgen production in association with immune system activation potential evidence for existence of a functional adrenal/ovarian autoimmune system in women?
title_full_unstemmed Is androgen production in association with immune system activation potential evidence for existence of a functional adrenal/ovarian autoimmune system in women?
title_short Is androgen production in association with immune system activation potential evidence for existence of a functional adrenal/ovarian autoimmune system in women?
title_sort is androgen production in association with immune system activation potential evidence for existence of a functional adrenal/ovarian autoimmune system in women?
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3700837/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23805952
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1477-7827-11-58
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