Testosterone Effect On Immune Fitness

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Interesting post from another forum:
  • Testosterone has a suppressive effect on the immune system.
  • Thymic involution in males can be partially reversed by androgen deprivation.
Systems Analysis of Sex Differences Reveals an Immunosuppressive Role for Testosterone in the Response to Influenza Vaccination - PubMed
Females have generally more robust immune responses than males for reasons that are not well-understood. Here we used a systems analysis to investigate these differences by analyzing the neutralizing antibody response to a trivalent inactivated seasonal influenza vaccine (TIV) and a large number of immune system components, including serum cytokines and chemokines, blood cell subset frequencies, genome-wide gene expression, and cellular responses to diverse in vitro stimuli, in 53 females and 34 males of different ages. We found elevated antibody responses to TIV and expression of inflammatory cytokines in the serum of females compared with males regardless of age. This inflammatory profile correlated with the levels of phosphorylated STAT3 proteins in monocytes but not with the serological response to the vaccine. In contrast, using a machine learning approach, we identified a cluster of genes involved in lipid biosynthesis and previously shown to be up-regulated by testosterone that correlated with poor virus-neutralizing activity in men. Moreover, men with elevated serum testosterone levels and associated gene signatures exhibited the lowest antibody responses to TIV. These results demonstrate a strong association between androgens and genes involved in lipid metabolism, suggesting that these could be important drivers of the differences in immune responses between males and females.​

Activation of Thymic Regeneration in Mice and Humans Following Androgen Blockade - PubMed
The thymus undergoes age-related atrophy, coincident with increased circulating sex steroids from puberty. The impact of thymic atrophy is most profound in clinical conditions that cause a severe loss in peripheral T cells with the ability to regenerate adequate numbers of naive CD4+ T cells indirectly correlating with patient age. The present study demonstrates that androgen ablation results in the complete regeneration of the aged male mouse thymus, restoration of peripheral T cell phenotype and function and enhanced thymus regeneration following bone marrow transplantation. Importantly, this technique is also applicable to humans, with analysis of elderly males undergoing sex steroid ablation therapy for prostatic carcinoma, demonstrating an increase in circulating T cell numbers, particularly naive (TREC+) T cells. Collectively these studies represent a fundamentally new approach to treating immunodeficiency states in humans.​
 

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Interesting post from another forum:
  • Testosterone has a suppressive effect on the immune system.
  • Thymic involution in males can be partially reversed by androgen deprivation.
Systems Analysis of Sex Differences Reveals an Immunosuppressive Role for Testosterone in the Response to Influenza Vaccination - PubMed
Females have generally more robust immune responses than males for reasons that are not well-understood. Here we used a systems analysis to investigate these differences by analyzing the neutralizing antibody response to a trivalent inactivated seasonal influenza vaccine (TIV) and a large number of immune system components, including serum cytokines and chemokines, blood cell subset frequencies, genome-wide gene expression, and cellular responses to diverse in vitro stimuli, in 53 females and 34 males of different ages. We found elevated antibody responses to TIV and expression of inflammatory cytokines in the serum of females compared with males regardless of age. This inflammatory profile correlated with the levels of phosphorylated STAT3 proteins in monocytes but not with the serological response to the vaccine. In contrast, using a machine learning approach, we identified a cluster of genes involved in lipid biosynthesis and previously shown to be up-regulated by testosterone that correlated with poor virus-neutralizing activity in men. Moreover, men with elevated serum testosterone levels and associated gene signatures exhibited the lowest antibody responses to TIV. These results demonstrate a strong association between androgens and genes involved in lipid metabolism, suggesting that these could be important drivers of the differences in immune responses between males and females.​

Activation of Thymic Regeneration in Mice and Humans Following Androgen Blockade - PubMed
The thymus undergoes age-related atrophy, coincident with increased circulating sex steroids from puberty. The impact of thymic atrophy is most profound in clinical conditions that cause a severe loss in peripheral T cells with the ability to regenerate adequate numbers of naive CD4+ T cells indirectly correlating with patient age. The present study demonstrates that androgen ablation results in the complete regeneration of the aged male mouse thymus, restoration of peripheral T cell phenotype and function and enhanced thymus regeneration following bone marrow transplantation. Importantly, this technique is also applicable to humans, with analysis of elderly males undergoing sex steroid ablation therapy for prostatic carcinoma, demonstrating an increase in circulating T cell numbers, particularly naive (TREC+) T cells. Collectively these studies represent a fundamentally new approach to treating immunodeficiency states in humans.​

Nope, it is estrogen from aromatization of testosterone (T) that destroys thymus, not the androgenicity of T itself or any other steroid with androgenic effects for that matter. Non-aromatizable androgens do not cause thymus atrophy and suppressing estrogen synthesis regenerates thymus. It is amazing how much disinformation exists in bodybuilding circles. The same old corrupt idea that androgens will kill you either by giving you prostate cancer or by suppressing your immunity and giving you a "killer bug". All medicine can do for males these days is castrate them and send them home pumped full of antidepressants to ruminate on how "healthy" they are...instead of running around and having fun as nature intended :):
Estrogen And Cortisol, Not Androgens, Suppress Immunity
Reducing Estrogen Synthesis Regenerates Thymus Destroyed By Aging
 

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Nope, it is estrogen from aromatization of testosterone (T) that destroys thymus, not the androgenicity of T itself or any other steroid with androgenic effects for that matter. Non-aromatizable androgens do not cause thymus atrophy and suppressing estrogen synthesis regenerates thymus. It is amazing how much disinformation exists in bodybuilding circles. The same old corrupt idea that androgens will kill you either by giving you prostate cancer or by suppressing your immunity and giving you a "killer bug". All medicine can do for males these days is castrate them and send them home pumped full of antidepressants to ruminate on how "healthy" they are...instead of running around and having fun as nature intended :):
Estrogen And Cortisol, Not Androgens, Suppress Immunity
Reducing Estrogen Synthesis Regenerates Thymus Destroyed By Aging

Nailed it. Especially the part about the bodybuilding community lol.
 
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