Genetics
Decoding the Genetic Networks Behind Disease Activity in Multiple Sclerosis28, Mar 2026
Alper Bülbül
28, Mar 2026
This article explores how genetic variation influences medium-term disease activity in multiple sclerosis by integrating genome-wide association data with network-based systems biology approaches. Moving beyond single-gene analyses, the study reveals how interconnected gene modules across the brain and immune system contribute to disease progression, highlighting key regulatory genes and pathways involved in inflammation, mitochondrial function, and immune modulation. These findings provide valuable insight into the complex molecular architecture of MS and underscore the potential of network-driven strategies for advancing precision medicine.
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