Genetics
Cerebrospinal Fluid Metabolites and Multiple Sclerosis: Genetic Clues to Disease Risk22, Aug 2026
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Alper Bulbul
22, Aug 2026
This blog post examines a recent two-sample Mendelian randomization study investigating whether cerebrospinal fluid metabolites may have causal relationships with multiple sclerosis. Using genetic data for hundreds of CSF metabolites together with a large multiple sclerosis genome-wide association dataset, the researchers identified several metabolites—including beta-alanine, 1-stearoyl-2-arachidonoyl-GPC, and allantoin—as being associated with increased MS risk, while TMAP, butyrate, and N-acetylglycine showed potentially protective associations. The article explores the biological relevance of these findings, the role of metabolic and inflammatory pathways in MS, the strengths of Mendelian randomization, and the important limitations that must be addressed before these metabolites can be considered reliable biomarkers or therapeutic targets.
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