1. Gene-environment interactions increase the risk of paediatric-onset multiple sclerosis associated with household chemical exposures.
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Nasr, Zahra, Nasr, Zahra, Schoeps, Vinicius Andreoli, Ziaei, Amin, Virupakshaiah, Akash, Adams, Cameron, Casper, T Charles, Waltz, Michael, Rose, John, Rodriguez, Moses, Tillema, Jan-Mendelt, Chitnis, Tanuja, Graves, Jennifer S, Benson, Leslie, Rensel, Mary, Krupp, Lauren, Waldman, Amy T, Weinstock-Guttman, Bianca, Lotze, Tim, Greenberg, Benjamin, Aaen, Gregory, Mar, Soe, Schreiner, Teri, Hart, Janace, Simpson-Yap, Steve, Mesaros, Clementina, Barcellos, Lisa F, Waubant, Emmanuelle, Nasr, Zahra, Nasr, Zahra, Schoeps, Vinicius Andreoli, Ziaei, Amin, Virupakshaiah, Akash, Adams, Cameron, Casper, T Charles, Waltz, Michael, Rose, John, Rodriguez, Moses, Tillema, Jan-Mendelt, Chitnis, Tanuja, Graves, Jennifer S, Benson, Leslie, Rensel, Mary, Krupp, Lauren, Waldman, Amy T, Weinstock-Guttman, Bianca, Lotze, Tim, Greenberg, Benjamin, Aaen, Gregory, Mar, Soe, Schreiner, Teri, Hart, Janace, Simpson-Yap, Steve, Mesaros, Clementina, Barcellos, Lisa F, and Waubant, Emmanuelle
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BackgroundWe previously reported an association between household chemical exposures and an increased risk of paediatric-onset multiple sclerosis.MethodsUsing a case-control paediatric multiple sclerosis study, gene-environment interaction between exposure to household chemicals and genotypes for risk of paediatric-onset multiple sclerosis was estimated.Genetic risk factors of interest included the two major HLA multiple sclerosis risk factors, the presence of DRB1*15 and the absence of A*02, and multiple sclerosis risk variants within the metabolic pathways of common household toxic chemicals, including IL-6 (rs2069852), BCL-2 (rs2187163) and NFKB1 (rs7665090).Results490 paediatric-onset multiple sclerosis cases and 716 controls were included in the analyses. Exposures to insect repellent for ticks or mosquitos (OR 1.47, 95% CI 1.06 to 2.04, p=0.019), weed control products (OR 2.15, 95% CI 1.51 to 3.07, p<0.001) and plant/tree insect or disease control products (OR 3.25, 95% CI 1.92 to 5.49, p<0.001) were associated with increased odds of paediatric-onset multiple sclerosis. There was significant additive interaction between exposure to weed control products and NFKB1 SNP GG (attributable proportions (AP) 0.48, 95% CI 0.10 to 0.87), and exposure to plant or disease control products and absence of HLA-A*02 (AP 0.56; 95% CI 0.03 to 1.08). There was a multiplicative interaction between exposure to weed control products and NFKB1 SNP GG genotype (OR 2.30, 95% CI 1.00 to 5.30) but not for other exposures and risk variants. No interactions were found with IL-6 and BCL-2 SNP GG genotypes.ConclusionsThe presence of gene-environment interactions with household toxins supports their possible causal role in paediatric-onset multiple sclerosis.
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- 2023