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Genetic Insights into Multiple Sclerosis Progression: CNS Resilience and the Biology of Disability
Genetic Insights into Multiple Sclerosis Progression: CNS Resilience and the Biology of Disability

This blog post examines a landmark genome-wide association study that identifies genetic contributors to the severity and progression of multiple sclerosis, shifting attention from immune-mediated disease susceptibility toward mechanisms of central nervous system resilience. The study highlights the DYSF–ZNF638 locus as a significant modifier of long-term disability, links risk variants to faster progression and greater brainstem and cortical pathology, and distinguishes the genetic architecture of MS severity from that of MS onset. By integrating genetic, longitudinal clinical, neuropathological, and Mendelian randomization analyses, the article suggests that neuroprotection, repair capacity, smoking cessation, and neurocognitive reserve may be important targets for future strategies aimed at slowing progressive disability in MS.

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