Genetics
Mapping Multiple Sclerosis Risk: A Systems Biology View of Cell-Specific Gene Regulation23, Jun 2026
23, Jun 2026
23, Jun 2026
Alper Bulbul
23, Jun 2026
This blog post explains how a systems biology framework can improve the interpretation of genetic risk in multiple sclerosis by connecting GWAS variants to cell-specific regulatory effects, prioritized genes, and protein interaction networks. It highlights how the study moves beyond simple nearest-gene assumptions to identify biologically meaningful immune pathways in T cells, B cells, and monocytes, while also showing how individualized genotype data can be used to construct personal risk pathway maps. Overall, the post presents the article as an important advance in translating statistical genetic associations into mechanistic insight and potential precision-medicine applications.
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