Genetics
Genetic Resilience and Multiple Sclerosis Progression: What New DNA Evidence Reveal30, Apr 2026
30, Apr 2026
26, Apr 2026
Alper Bülbül
30, Apr 2026
This blog post examines a landmark genetic study showing that the biological drivers of multiple sclerosis progression may differ from those that cause disease onset. While MS susceptibility is strongly linked to immune-system genetics, the article identifies a severity-associated locus near DYSF–ZNF638 and suggests that long-term disability is influenced by mechanisms of central nervous system resilience, including neuronal and glial repair, cortical and brainstem vulnerability, and neurocognitive reserve. The discussion highlights how these findings may reshape therapeutic priorities, moving beyond relapse control toward strategies that protect neural tissue, slow disability accumulation, and address modifiable factors such as smoking and educational attainment.
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