X inactivation, female mosaicism, and sex differences in renal diseases.

J Am Soc Nephrol

McKusick-Nathans Institute of Genetic Medicine, 459 Broadway Research Building, 733 N. Broadway, Baltimore, MD 21205, USA.

Published: November 2008

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A good deal of sex differences in kidney disease is attributable to sex differences in the function of genes on the X chromosome. Males are uniquely vulnerable to mutations in their single copy of X-linked genes, whereas females are often mosaic, having a mixture of cells expressing different sets of X-linked genes. This cellular mosaicism created by X inactivation in females is most often advantageous, protecting carriers of X-linked mutations from the severe clinical manifestations seen in males. Even subtle differences in expression of many of the 1100 X-linked genes may contribute to sex differences in the clinical expression of renal diseases.

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