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Integrating Genetics and Environment to Reveal Causal Mechanisms in Multiple Sclerosis
Integrating Genetics and Environment to Reveal Causal Mechanisms in Multiple Sclerosis

This blog post examines how genetic susceptibility and environmental exposures jointly shape the risk and pathogenesis of multiple sclerosis. Drawing on recent advances in genome-wide association studies, expression quantitative trait locus mapping, Mendelian randomization, and microbiome research, it explains why MS cannot be fully understood through genetics or epidemiology alone. The discussion highlights the causal roles of low vitamin D and obesity, the emerging relevance of gut microbiota and immune regulation, and the importance of cellular and environmental context in uncovering disease mechanisms. By integrating genetic and environmental evidence, the article presents a modern framework for identifying biologically precise pathways that may inform future prevention strategies and mechanism-based therapies for MS.

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