Loading icon
Cholesterol, Statins, and Multiple Sclerosis: What Genetics Suggests Beyond the Lipid Story
Cholesterol, Statins, and Multiple Sclerosis: What Genetics Suggests Beyond the Lipid Story

Statins are famous for lowering LDL cholesterol, but could their relevance to multiple sclerosis (MS) hinge on something more immunological than metabolic? In this post, we unpack a genetics-driven study that uses Mendelian randomization to separate correlation from causality—testing whether blood lipids and statin-like pathways influence MS risk and severity. The key message is refreshingly nuanced: LDL-lowering itself doesn’t appear to explain MS risk, while HDL biology and a cholesterol-independent immune pathway involving RAC2 emerge as intriguing signals worth deeper investigation.

Read more