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Genetic Signals in Multiple Sclerosis: How NF-κB Pathways Shape Inflammatory T-Cell Responses
Genetic Signals in Multiple Sclerosis: How NF-κB Pathways Shape Inflammatory T-Cell Responses

This blog post examines how genome-wide association analysis can reveal biologically meaningful mechanisms underlying multiple sclerosis susceptibility. Drawing on GWAS noise reduction findings, it explains how non-MHC genetic risk loci converge on immune pathways involving NF-κB signaling, cytokine production, JAK/STAT activation, and CD4+ T-cell differentiation. Particular attention is given to the balance between pro-inflammatory Th1/Th17 cells and suppressive T-regulatory cells, as well as how these pathways may influence immune-cell infiltration into the central nervous system. The post highlights the importance of pathway-level interpretation for connecting genetic risk to neuroinflammation and for guiding future therapeutic research.

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