Genetics
Ferroptosis and Multiple Sclerosis: How FTMT Links Blood Proteins to Personalized Neurology23, May 2026
Alper Bulbul
23, May 2026
This blog post explores a recent scientific article investigating how ferroptosis, an iron-dependent form of regulated cell death, may contribute to multiple sclerosis pathogenesis. Using Mendelian randomization and large-scale genetic/proteomic datasets, the study identifies mitochondrial ferritin (FTMT) as a key ferroptosis-related gene associated with MS risk and shows that FTMT may mediate the effects of several circulating proteins, including CD8A, GZMA, KIR2DL2, KIR2DL3, CFB, ENPP6, and TNXB. The findings highlight a potential mechanistic bridge between immune signaling, mitochondrial iron regulation, oxidative injury, and neurodegeneration, offering new directions for predictive, preventive, and personalized approaches to MS research and management.
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