Genetics
Why One Genetic Variant Isn’t the Smoking Gun for Multiple Sclerosis: What Big Data Reveals About NR1H3 R415Q13, Nov 2025
Alper Bülbül
13, Nov 2025
A advances in population-scale genomics are transforming how we evaluate genetic disease risk, and the story of the NR1H3 R415Q variant is a perfect example. Though initially reported to “cause” a familial form of multiple sclerosis, broader evidence from over 60,000 publicly available exomes shows that this variant is far too common—and not enriched in MS patients—to play such a major role. In this human-centered analysis, we walk through how big-data resources like ExAC overturn premature pathogenicity claims and why careful interpretation is essential in the era of complex genetic diseases.
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