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How PKC Gene Variants Shape the Vitamin D–Relapse Relationship in Multiple Sclerosis
How PKC Gene Variants Shape the Vitamin D–Relapse Relationship in Multiple Sclerosis

This blog post examines a prospective genetic study investigating why the protective association between serum vitamin D and relapse risk may differ among people with relapsing–remitting multiple sclerosis. The researchers identified variants in the protein kinase C genes PRKCZ and PRKCH that modified the relationship between 25-hydroxyvitamin D concentrations and relapse, as well as variants in CYP2R1 and PRKCB associated with lower vitamin D levels. These findings highlight the importance of gene–environment interactions in multiple sclerosis and suggest that protein kinase C signalling may influence individual biological responses to vitamin D, although larger replication and functional studies are required before clinical application.

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