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Temporal Dynamics of Multiple Sclerosis Risk: Integrating Genetic Susceptibility and Early-Life Exposures
Temporal Dynamics of Multiple Sclerosis Risk: Integrating Genetic Susceptibility and Early-Life Exposures

This blog post examines a recent UK Biobank study that applies survival analysis to uncover how genetic predisposition and early-life environmental factors jointly influence the timing of multiple sclerosis (MS) diagnosis. By incorporating polygenic risk scores alongside time-varying exposures such as smoking and infectious mononucleosis, the study reveals that MS risk is not static but evolves across the lifespan, with pronounced effects during early adulthood and notable sex-specific patterns. These findings highlight the importance of temporally resolved models in understanding disease onset and advancing personalized risk prediction strategies in neuroimmunology.

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