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How Genes, Lifestyle, and Environment Shape Multiple Sclerosis Risk
How Genes, Lifestyle, and Environment Shape Multiple Sclerosis Risk

Multiple sclerosis is a complex immune-mediated disease influenced by far more than genetic predisposition alone. Drawing on the review by Olsson, Barcellos, and Alfredsson, this blog post examines how genetic susceptibility interacts with environmental and lifestyle factors such as Epstein–Barr virus infection, smoking, low vitamin D, limited sun exposure, adolescent obesity, and shift work. It highlights the central role of HLA-related immune pathways, the importance of adolescence as a critical period of susceptibility, and the growing evidence that several modifiable exposures may influence MS risk through adaptive and innate immune mechanisms. The article also discusses emerging research on the microbiome and epigenetics, emphasizing how a better understanding of gene–environment interactions could improve future strategies for prevention and risk reduction.

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