Genetics
Tailoring Treatment for Multiple Sclerosis: The Promise of Personalized Medicine23, Apr 2025
23, Apr 2025
Alper Bülbül
23, Apr 2025
Imagine a future where treating Multiple Sclerosis (MS) isn't a guessing game, but a tailored approach based on each person's unique makeup. This blog post dives into the exciting world of personalized medicine for MS, explaining how understanding our individual genes (pharmacogenomics) can help doctors predict how we'll respond to different therapies. It explores research looking at specific genetic variations (SNPs) that might influence how well drugs like interferon-beta and glatiramer acetate work. Beyond genes, the post also highlights the growing field of epigenomics, which examines how environmental factors can affect gene activity and further personalize our understanding and treatment of MS. Ultimately, the hope is that by considering both our genes and these other biological factors, we can move away from trial-and-error and towards more effective, cost-efficient, and side-effect-minimizing treatments for this complex condition.
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