Literature DB >> 15099895

Bronchiectasis: sex and gender considerations.

Brian M Morrissey1, Richart W Harper.   

Abstract

Bronchiectasis in women may act more virulently. Identified gender and sex differences range from increased exposure risks to altered inflammatory responses. Common among the most well-documented examples is a differential immune response. There is sufficient evidence to suggest that chronic airway infection, most notably non-CF bronchiectasis, is a more common and more virulent disease in women. This is particularly evident in CF-and non-HIV-related environmental mycobacterial respiratory tract infections. Whether this represents an inflammatory-immune process, or environmental, anatomic, or other genetic difference remains to be detailed fully.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15099895     DOI: 10.1016/j.ccm.2004.01.011

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Chest Med        ISSN: 0272-5231            Impact factor:   2.878


  12 in total

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2.  Sex hormone-dependent regulation of cilia beat frequency in airway epithelium.

Authors:  Raksha Jain; Jennifer M Ray; Jie-hong Pan; Steven L Brody
Journal:  Am J Respir Cell Mol Biol       Date:  2011-10-27       Impact factor: 6.914

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4.  Cystic fibrosis and estrogens: a perfect storm.

Authors:  Pamela L Zeitlin
Journal:  J Clin Invest       Date:  2008-11-20       Impact factor: 14.808

5.  Effects of puberty on cystic fibrosis related pulmonary exacerbations in women versus men.

Authors:  Shelby Sutton; Daniel Rosenbluth; Deepa Raghavan; Jie Zheng; Raksha Jain
Journal:  Pediatr Pulmonol       Date:  2013-03-04

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Journal:  Front Biosci (Schol Ed)       Date:  2012-01-01

7.  Risk factors for morbidity and death in non-cystic fibrosis bronchiectasis: a retrospective cross-sectional analysis of CT diagnosed bronchiectatic patients.

Authors:  Pieter Christian Goeminne; Hans Scheers; Ann Decraene; Sven Seys; Lieven Joseph Dupont
Journal:  Respir Res       Date:  2012-03-16

8.  Influence of pseudomonas aeruginosa on exacerbation in patients with bronchiectasis.

Authors:  Kiran Chawla; Shashidhar Vishwanath; Mohan K Manu; Bernaitis Lazer
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9.  Gender differences in murine pulmonary responses elicited by cellulose nanocrystals.

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Journal:  Part Fibre Toxicol       Date:  2016-06-08       Impact factor: 9.400

10.  Nontuberculous mycobacteria-associated lung disease in hospitalized persons, United States, 1998-2005.

Authors:  Megan E Billinger; Kenneth N Olivier; Cecile Viboud; Ruben Montes de Oca; Claudia Steiner; Steven M Holland; D Rebecca Prevots
Journal:  Emerg Infect Dis       Date:  2009-10       Impact factor: 6.883

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