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Central Nervous System Resilience as a Genetic Driver of Multiple Sclerosis Progression
Central Nervous System Resilience as a Genetic Driver of Multiple Sclerosis Progression

This blog post examines a landmark genome-wide association study that identifies genetic variation linked to the severity and progression of multiple sclerosis. Unlike earlier studies that focused primarily on immune-related risk factors for developing the disease, this article highlights the role of central nervous system resilience in determining long-term disability. The findings implicate the DYSFZNF638 locus, associate risk variants with faster disability accumulation and greater brain pathology, and suggest that neuroprotection, repair mechanisms, smoking cessation, and cognitive reserve may be important considerations for future therapeutic strategies.

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