Genetics
Genetic Control of MS-Relevant Plasma Proteins in Sardinian Families: Heritability and Immunochip pQTL Insights26, Dec 2025
Alper Bülbül
26, Dec 2025
This article examines whether circulating levels of multiple sclerosis (MS)–related plasma proteins are substantially influenced by additive genetic factors and whether immune-focused genetic variation can explain that influence in practice. Using extended Sardinian pedigrees enriched for MS, the authors quantify narrow-sense heritability for 56 candidate proteins while explicitly modeling shared household environment, then conduct protein quantitative trait locus (pQTL) analyses using Immunochip genotypes in unaffected individuals to reduce disease-driven confounding. Their results identify a subset of proteins with moderate-to-high heritability and show that multi-SNP models drawn from Immunochip loci can explain a sizable fraction of variance for these proteins, supporting plasma protein traits as genetically regulated intermediate phenotypes with potential relevance for biomarker prioritization and mechanistic hypothesis generation in MS.
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