Genetics
Decoupling Risk from Progression: Genetic and Environmental Drivers of Multiple Sclerosis Susceptibility27, Mar 2026
Alper Bülbül
27, Mar 2026
This article explores recent research revealing that while familial aggregation of multiple sclerosis reflects a higher burden of genetic and environmentally mediated risk factors—particularly involving HLA variants, vitamin D pathways, and metabolic predispositions—it does not influence the early clinical course of the disease. Drawing on a large prospective cohort of clinically isolated syndrome patients, the study highlights a critical dissociation between mechanisms governing disease susceptibility and those driving progression, offering new insights into MS pathophysiology and implications for risk prediction and therapeutic strategies.
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