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Body Mass Index, IL-6 Signaling, and Multiple Sclerosis: Uncovering a Causal Inflammatory Pathway
Body Mass Index, IL-6 Signaling, and Multiple Sclerosis: Uncovering a Causal Inflammatory Pathway

This blog post examines a Mendelian randomization study investigating whether the association between elevated body mass index and multiple sclerosis risk is mediated through interleukin-6 signaling. It explains how the authors used large-scale genetic data to move beyond correlation and test causal relationships among obesity, inflammatory signaling, and disease susceptibility. The article’s central finding is that IL-6 signaling appears to account for a substantial proportion of the obesity-related risk of multiple sclerosis, highlighting a biologically meaningful pathway that may inform future research on disease mechanisms, prevention, and targeted intervention.

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