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IL2RA Variants and Multiple Sclerosis Susceptibility
IL2RA Variants and Multiple Sclerosis Susceptibility

This blog post examines a recent genetic association study that evaluates two intronic IL2RA (CD25) polymorphisms—rs2104286 and rs12722489—in relation to multiple sclerosis (MS) risk, combining a new case–control dataset from eastern Iran with a systematic review and meta-analysis of international cohorts. It outlines the study’s methodological framework (PCR-RFLP genotyping, PRISMA-guided evidence synthesis, heterogeneity and bias diagnostics), summarizes the principal findings showing a robust global association for rs2104286 and a more model- and ancestry-dependent signal for rs12722489, and discusses how population structure and allele-frequency variation shape interpretation. The post concludes by situating these results within IL-2 signaling biology and clarifying what remains to be resolved through functional validation and integrative genotype-to-phenotype research.

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