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Genetic Regulation of Cytokine Responses and Its Relevance to Multiple Sclerosis
Genetic Regulation of Cytokine Responses and Its Relevance to Multiple Sclerosis

This blog post examines how inherited genetic variation and baseline immune characteristics shape cytokine production in healthy individuals, with particular emphasis on multiple sclerosis. Drawing on integrated genomic, cellular, metabolic, hormonal and transcriptional data, the study demonstrates that genetic susceptibility to multiple sclerosis is strongly associated with lymphocyte-derived cytokine responses, especially IL-17, IL-22 and IFN-γ. These findings provide a functional link between polygenic disease risk and T-cell-mediated immune activity, offering important insights into the biological mechanisms underlying central nervous system autoimmunity and the future development of predictive biomarkers in precision immunology.

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