Genetics
How Genetics and Early-Life Exposures Shape the Timing of Multiple Sclerosis Diagnosis08, Jul 2026
08, Jul 2026
Alper Bülbül
08, Jul 2026
This blog post examines a UK Biobank study by Nova et al. that investigates how genetic susceptibility and early-life factors influence the age at which multiple sclerosis is diagnosed. Using a time-to-event framework rather than a conventional case–control approach, the study shows that high multiple sclerosis polygenic risk and female sex have particularly strong effects at younger ages, while smoking, infectious mononucleosis, higher genetically predicted BMI, and season of birth also contribute to disease risk. The findings highlight the importance of viewing multiple sclerosis susceptibility as a dynamic, age-dependent process shaped by both inherited and environmental factors.
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