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Decoding Multiple Sclerosis Through the Metabolome
Decoding Multiple Sclerosis Through the Metabolome

This blog post examines a multi-omic study that identified six serum metabolites associated with multiple sclerosis: pyroglutamate, laurate, acylcarnitine C14:1, N-methylmaleimide, and two phosphatidylcholines. By integrating targeted and untargeted metabolomics with gene-expression and genetic-risk data, the study connects these metabolites to oxidative stress, mitochondrial dysfunction, lipid metabolism, antigen presentation, and apoptosis. The findings highlight the potential of blood-based metabolic signatures to support earlier diagnosis and provide new insight into the molecular mechanisms underlying multiple sclerosis, while also emphasizing the need for validation in larger and more diverse patient populations.

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