Authors
International Multiple Sclerosis Genetics Consortium*†, ANZgene, IIBDGC, WTCCC2
Publication date
2019/9/27
Journal
Science
Volume
365
Issue
6460
Pages
eaav7188
Publisher
American Association for the Advancement of Science
Description
INTRODUCTION
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is an inflammatory and degenerative disease of the central nervous system (CNS) that often presents in young adults. Over the past decade, certain elements of the genetic architecture of susceptibility have gradually emerged, but most of the genetic risk for MS remained unknown.
RATIONALE
Earlier versions of the MS genetic map had highlighted the role of the adaptive arm of the immune system, implicating multiple different T cell subsets. We expanded our knowledge of MS susceptibility by performing a genetic association study in MS that leveraged genotype data from 47,429 MS cases and 68,374 control subjects. We enhanced this analysis with an in-depth and comprehensive evaluation of the functional impact of the susceptibility variants that we uncovered.
RESULTS
We identified 233 statistically independent associations with MS susceptibility that are genome …
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