Organ transplantation and gender differences: a paradigmatic example of intertwining between biological and sociocultural determinants

Biol Sex Differ. 2016 Jul 28:7:35. doi: 10.1186/s13293-016-0088-4. eCollection 2016.

Abstract

Organ transplantation, e.g., of the heart, liver, or kidney, is nowadays a routine strategy to counteract several lethal human pathologies. From literature data and from data obtained in Italy, a striking scenario appears well evident: women are more often donors than recipients. On the other hand, recipients of organs are mainly males, probably reflecting a gender bias in the incidence of transplant-related pathologies. The impact of sex mismatch on transplant outcome remains debated, even though donor-recipient sex mismatch, due to biological matters, appears undesirable in female recipients. In our opinion, the analysis of how sex and gender can interact and affect grafting success could represent a mandatory task for the management of organ transplantation.

Keywords: Gender differences; Sex differences; Transplantation.