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How Human Metabolites May Influence Multiple Sclerosis Through HLA Binding
How Human Metabolites May Influence Multiple Sclerosis Through HLA Binding

This blog post explores research showing how naturally occurring human metabolites may interact with the multiple-sclerosis-associated HLA-DRB1*15:01 molecule and potentially influence immune recognition. Using large-scale molecular docking of metabolites from the Human Metabolome Database, the study identified the P4 pocket of HLA-DRB115:01 as a particularly important binding site and found stronger predicted metabolite interactions with this MS-risk allele than with the closely related DRB115:03 allele. The findings suggest a possible mechanism in which metabolites alter myelin basic protein presentation, peptide positioning, or antigen loading, thereby affecting T-cell responses. While the work remains computational and requires laboratory validation, it offers an intriguing link between metabolism, HLA genetics, and autoimmune disease.

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