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Genetic Drivers of Intrathecal IgG Synthesis in Multiple Sclerosis
Genetic Drivers of Intrathecal IgG Synthesis in Multiple Sclerosis

This blog post examines recent findings on the genetic regulation of intrathecal immunoglobulin G synthesis in multiple sclerosis. Based on a large genome-wide association study, it discusses how variants in the MHC region, the newly identified SAMD5 locus, and the IGHC locus may influence local antibody production within the central nervous system. The article also highlights the relevance of HLA haplotypes and polygenic risk scores, emphasizing how inherited genetic susceptibility may contribute not only to multiple sclerosis risk but also to clinically important immune phenotypes linked to disease course.

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