对比多发性硬化症易感性和结果表型的遗传结构。

IF 2.3 4区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
M Y Sorella, Y Ding, A M Garcia, M Ygonia, L Wang, B M Jacobs, A Harroud
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摘要

多发性硬化症(MS)的特点是具有显著的临床异质性,但控制长期预后的因素仍然知之甚少。在过去的二十年中,全基因组关联研究已经确定了越来越多的影响MS易感性的遗传变异,主要涉及免疫途径。这些相同的变异是否也会在发病后影响疾病的进程,这是一个直接影响风险预测、因果推断和既定疾病患者药物开发的问题。这篇综述探讨了MS易感性遗传学与疾病结果之间的关系,综合了新兴的研究成果,以确定严重程度、神经影像学表型和治疗反应的遗传决定因素,并考虑了这些发现如何为我们理解驱动疾病异质性的机制提供信息。
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Contrasting genetic architectures of multiple sclerosis susceptibility and outcome phenotypes.

Multiple sclerosis (MS) is characterized by substantial clinical heterogeneity, yet the factors governing long-term outcomes remain poorly understood. Over the past two decades, genome-wide association studies have identified an increasing number of genetic variants influencing MS susceptibility, predominantly implicating immune pathways. Whether these same variants also shape disease course after onset is a question with direct implications for risk prediction, causal inference, and drug development in patients with established disease. This review examines the relationship between MS susceptibility genetics and disease outcomes, synthesizes emerging efforts to identify genetic determinants of severity, neuroimaging phenotypes, and treatment response, and considers how these findings inform our understanding of the mechanisms driving disease heterogeneity.

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Revue neurologique
Revue neurologique 医学-临床神经学
CiteScore
4.80
自引率
0.00%
发文量
598
审稿时长
55 days
期刊介绍: The first issue of the Revue Neurologique, featuring an original article by Jean-Martin Charcot, was published on February 28th, 1893. Six years later, the French Society of Neurology (SFN) adopted this journal as its official publication in the year of its foundation, 1899. The Revue Neurologique was published throughout the 20th century without interruption and is indexed in all international databases (including Current Contents, Pubmed, Scopus). Ten annual issues provide original peer-reviewed clinical and research articles, and review articles giving up-to-date insights in all areas of neurology. The Revue Neurologique also publishes guidelines and recommendations. The Revue Neurologique publishes original articles, brief reports, general reviews, editorials, and letters to the editor as well as correspondence concerning articles previously published in the journal in the correspondence column.
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