Genetics
How the CYBB Gene Links Oxidative Stress to Multiple Sclerosis19, Nov 2025
15, Nov 2025
Alper Bülbül
19, Nov 2025
This blog post explores a fascinating but often overlooked angle in multiple sclerosis: the role of oxidative stress and an X-linked gene called CYBB. Drawing from a study that combines genetics and gene expression data in MS patients, we walk through how CYBB—part of the NOX2 enzyme complex that produces reactive oxygen species in immune cells—might help drive both inflammation and tissue damage in the disease. In clear, human-centered language, we unpack why changes in CYBB seem to differ between men and women, how this could relate to the higher rates of MS in females, and what it all means for future research into more targeted, biology-aware treatments.
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