Sex differences in early and term placenta are conserved in adult tissues.
Kimberly C OlneySeema B PlaisierTanya N PhungMichelle SilasiLauren PerleyJane O'BryanLucia RamirezHarvey J KlimanMelissa A WilsonPublished in: Biology of sex differences (2022)
We find that sex differences in gene expression are conserved in late first trimester and term placentas and that these sex differences are conserved in adult tissues. We demonstrate that there are sex differences associated with innate immune response in late first trimester placentas but there is no significant difference in gene expression of innate immune genes between sexes in healthy full-term placentas. Finally, sex differences are predominantly driven by expression from sex-linked genes.