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Review

The Genetics of Multiple Sclerosis

In: Multiple Sclerosis: Perspectives in Treatment and Pathogenesis [Internet]. Brisbane (AU): Codon Publications; 2017 Nov 27. Chapter 1.
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The Genetics of Multiple Sclerosis

Alessandro Didonna et al.
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Multiple sclerosis (MS) is an autoimmune disease of the central nervous system, characterized by focal inflammation, demyelination, and axonal injury. The etiology of MS is still uncertain, but the most updated working model for disease pathogenesis proposes the interplay between genetic and environmental factors as necessary for MS manifestation. With the notable exception of the major histocompatibility complex (MHC), the identity of MS genetic determinants has been elusive for decades. In recent years, the advent of genome-wide association studies (GWAS) and collaborative efforts among international centers have fueled the characterization of several non-MHC loci associated with MS susceptibility. To date, after a number of GWAS screenings, 110 MS risk variants have been discovered outside the MHC locus in European populations. In the future, functional studies will be required to define the biological pathways and cellular activities connected to these variants.

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