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CXCR3 escapes X chromosome inactivation in T cells during infection: potential implications for sex differences in immune responses

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6684832/

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CXCR3 escapes X chromosome inactivation in T cells during infection: potential implications for sex differences in immune responses

CXCR3, an X-linked gene, is subject to X-chromosome inactivation (XCI), but it is unclear whether CXCR3 escapes XCI in immune cells. We determined whether CXCR3 escapes XCI in vivo, evaluated the contribution of allelic CXCR3 expression to the phenotypic ...

PubMed Central (PMC)
@biorxiv_genetics "Somatic cells of human males and females have 45 chromosomes in common, including the "active" X chromosome. In males the 46th chromosome is a Y; in females it is an "inactive" X (Xi). Through linear modeling of autosomal gene expression in cells from individuals with zero to three Xi and zero to four Y chromosomes, we found that Xi and Y impact autosomal expression broadly and with remarkably similar effects." #genetics #GeneExpression #XLinked #Xchromosome