Genetics
Replicating the Genetic Architecture of Multiple Sclerosis in a German Cohort14, May 2026
12, May 2026
Alper Bülbül
14, May 2026
This blog post examines Dankowski et al.’s large-scale genetic epidemiology study, which used an exome array to test whether previously reported genome-wide association signals for multiple sclerosis could be replicated in more than 10,000 German participants. The article highlights how the study confirmed multiple immune-related susceptibility loci outside the HLA region, reinforced the dominant role of HLA-linked variation, and demonstrated the importance of rigorous replication, population control, and functional follow-up in understanding the genetic basis of multiple sclerosis.
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