Genetics
Lipid Genetics and Disability Progression in Multiple Sclerosis: Evidence for Risk-Allele–Dependent Effects of HDL and Cholesterol Balance19, Dec 2025
15, Dec 2025
Alper Bülbül
19, Dec 2025
This article examines whether common genetic polymorphisms associated with serum lipid traits and body mass index (BMI) influence five-year disability accumulation in multiple sclerosis, quantified by annualised change in the Expanded Disability Status Scale (ΔEDSS). Using a longitudinal MS cohort with baseline lipid/BMI measurements and genome-wide genotyping, the authors identify several lipid-associated variants nominally linked to disability change and demonstrate that an aggregate lipid cumulative genetic risk score (CGRS) shows a pronounced dose–response relationship with ΔEDSS. Crucially, they report statistically significant interactions indicating that low HDL and an elevated total cholesterol:HDL ratio are most strongly associated with faster disability progression among individuals with higher lipid genetic risk, suggesting a gene–environment synergy that may help explain heterogeneity in clinical trajectories and responses to lipid-modifying interventions.
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