hrp0094fc5.2 | Sex Development and Gender Incongruence | ESPE2021
Peckham Hannah
, Rosser Elizabeth C
, Radziszewska Anna
, Robinson George
, Martin-Gutierrez Lucia
, De Gruijter Nina M
, Jury Elizabeth C
, Butler Gary E
, Ciurtin Coziana
,
Background: Cis-gender females are known to mount stronger immune responses to invading pathogens or vaccines than cis-gender males. However, this is also associated with increased risk of autoimmunity. Little is known about the immunophenotypes of transgender individuals on gender-affirming hormonal treatment, despite growing evidence that hormones influence the immune system. Via the process of class-switch recombination (CSR), B-cell immunoglobulin isotype ...