Genetics
Predicting Multiple Sclerosis: Scientific Promise, Clinical Limits, and Future Opportunities07, Jun 2026
04, Jun 2026
Alper Bulbul
07, Jun 2026
This blog post examines the scientific challenges and future potential of predicting multiple sclerosis through genetic and environmental risk profiling. Based on the article by Hone and colleagues, it explains how polygenic risk scores, environmental exposures, and gene–environment interactions may help researchers identify individuals at elevated risk of MS. However, it also highlights the major limitations of current prediction models, including low disease prevalence, incomplete heritability, ancestry bias in genomic studies, and difficulties in measuring environmental risk factors. The post argues that MS prediction is unlikely to become a reliable individual diagnostic tool in the near future, but it may play an important role in preventive trial design, population risk stratification, and advancing understanding of MS pathogenesis.
Read more04, Jun 2026
