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Contrasting Genetic Architectures in Multiple Sclerosis: Why Disease Risk and Disease Severity Are Not the Same
Contrasting Genetic Architectures in Multiple Sclerosis: Why Disease Risk and Disease Severity Are Not the Same

This blog post examines emerging evidence that the genetic variants predisposing individuals to multiple sclerosis are largely distinct from those influencing long-term disease severity, progression, and tissue damage. Drawing on recent findings in clinical genetics, neuroimaging, and biomarker research, it explores how susceptibility is primarily rooted in immune-related pathways, whereas outcome phenotypes appear to be more closely linked to central nervous system resilience and neurodegeneration.

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