Multiple sclerosis genomic map implicates peripheral immune cells and microglia in susceptibility

Ioannis S. Vlachos , Cristin McCabe , Tune H. Pers , Ioannis S. Vlachos , Cristin McCabe , Tune H. Pers , Aaron Brandes , Charles C. White , Brendan T Keenan , Maria Cimpean , Phoebe A. Winn , Ioannis-Pavlos Panteliadis , Allison Robbins , Till F. M. Andlauer , Onigiusz Zarzycki , Bénédicte Dubois , An Goris , Helle Bach Søndergaard , Finn Sellebjerg , Per Soelberg Sorensen , Henrik Ullum , Lise Wegner Thørner , Janna Saarela , Isabelle Cournu‐Rebeix , Vincent Damotte , Bertrand Fontaine , Léna Guillot‐Noël , Mark Lathrop , Sandra Vukusic , Achim Berthele , Viola Pongratz , Dorothea Buck , Christiane Gasperi , Christiane Graetz , Verena Grummel , Bernhard Hemmer , Muni Hoshi , Benjamin Knier , Thomas Korn , Christina M. Lill , Felix Luessi , Mark Mühlau , Frauke Zipp , Efthimios Dardiotis , Cristina Agliardi , Antonio Amoroso , Nadia Barizzone , Maria Donata Benedetti , Luisa Bernardinelli , Paola Cavalla , Ferdinando Clarelli , Gıancarlo Comı , Daniele Cusi , Federica Esposito , Laura Ferrè , Daniela Galimberti , Clara Guaschino , Maurizio Leone , Vittorio Martinelli , Lucia Moiola , Marco Salvetti , Melissa Sorosina , Domizia Vecchio , Andrea Zauli , Silvia Santoro , Nicasio Mancini , Miriam Zuccalà , Julia Mescheriakova , Cornelia M. van Duijn , Steffan D. Bos , Elisabeth Gulowsen Celius , Anne Spurkland , Manuel Comabella , Xavier Montalbán , Lars Alfredsson , Izaura Lima Bomfim , David Gómez-Cabrero , Jan Hillert , Maja Jagodic , Magdalena Lindén , Fredrik Piehl , Ilijas Jelčić , Roland Martinꝉ , Mirela Sospedra , Amie Baker , Maria Ban , Clive Hawkins , Pirro G. Hysi , Seema Kalra , Fredrik Karpe , Jyoti Khadake , Geneviève Lachance , Paul Molyneux , Matthew Neville , Nikolaos A. Patsopoulos , Sergio E. Baranzini , Adam Santaniello , Parisa Shoostari , Chris Cotsapas , Garrett Wong , Ashley Beecham , Tojo James , Joseph M. Replogle
2019 Science 1,305 citations

Abstract

Genetic roots of multiple sclerosis The genetics underlying who develops multiple sclerosis (MS) have been difficult to work out. Examining more than 47,000 cases and 68,000 controls with multiple genome-wide association studies, the International Multiple Sclerosis Genetics Consortium identified more than 200 risk loci in MS (see the Perspective by Briggs). Focusing on the best candidate genes, including a model of the major histocompatibility complex region, the authors identified statistically independent effects at the genome level. Gene expression studies detected that every major immune cell type is enriched for MS susceptibility genes and that MS risk variants are enriched in brain-resident immune cells, especially microglia. Up to 48% of the genetic contribution of MS can be explained through this analysis. Science , this issue p. eaav7188 ; see also p. 1383

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Multiple sclerosisImmune systemMajor histocompatibility complexMicrogliaBiologyGeneImmunologyInnate immune systemGeneticsInflammation

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2019
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Ioannis S. Vlachos, Cristin McCabe, Tune H. Pers et al. (2019). Multiple sclerosis genomic map implicates peripheral immune cells and microglia in susceptibility. Science , 365 (6460) . https://doi.org/10.1126/science.aav7188

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