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heart failure, a history of chromosome

The disappearance of the Y chromosome in certain cells with age might put the lives of men in danger, reported the Agence science-presse.

According to New Scientist magazine, 40% of 70-year-old men end up with immune cells that no longer have a Y chromosome, so to better understand the consequences, researchers have genetically modified the bone marrow of mice so that approximately two-thirds of their immune cells lose this chromosome.

The results were published recently in the journal “Science” and show that cells without a Y chromosome infiltrate the muscle of the heart, causing the secretion of inflammatory molecules. The heart was thus found damaged, a situation likely to cause heart failure.

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The scientists also analyzed data from a bio-bank which contains information on the health of half a million people in the UK.

The higher the proportion of immune cells without a Y chromosome in a patient, the higher his risk of dying from heart disease in the next 12 years.

Because it is small and contains few genes, the Y chromosome is not always essential for cell survival, which would explain its frequent disappearance. In addition, certain genetic variations might increase the risk of it disappearing.

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