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Locus for severity implicates CNS resilience in progression of multiple sclerosis

Authors :
Harroud, A
Stridh, PJ
McCauley, JH
Saarela, J
van den Bosch, AMR
Engelenburg, H
Beecham, A
Alfredsson, L
Alikhani, K
Amezcua, L
Andlauer, TFM
Ban, M
Barcellos, L
Barizzone, N
Berge, T
Berthele, A
Bittner, S
Bos, S
Briggs, FBS
Caillier, S
Calabresi, P
Caputo, D
Carmona-Burgos, D
Cavalla, P
Celius, E
Cerono, G
Chinea, A
Chitnis, T
Clarelli, F
Comabella, M
Comi, G
Cotsapas, C
Cree, BCA
D'Alfonso, S
Dardiotis, E
De Jager, P
Delgado, S
Dubois, B
Engel, S
Esposito, F
Fabis-Pedrini, M
Filippi, M
Fitzgerald, K
Gasperi, C
Gomez, L
Gomez, R
Hadjigeorgiou, G
Hamann, J
Held, F
Henry, R
Hillert, J
Huang, J
Huitinga, I
Islam, T
Isobe, N
Jagodic, M
Kermode, AL
Khalil, M
Kilpatrick, T
Konidari, I
Kreft, K
Lechner-Scott, J
Leone, M
Luessi, F
Malhotra, S
Manouchehrinia, A
Manrique, C
Martinelli-Boneschi, F
Martinez, A
Martinez-Maldonado, V
Mascia, E
Metz, L
Midaglia, L
Montalban, X
Oksenberg, J
Olsson, T
Oturai, A
Paakkonen, K
Parnell, GP
Patsopoulos, N
Pericak-Vance, M
Piehl, F
Rubio, J
Santaniello, A
Santoro, S
Schaefer, C
Sellebjerg, F
Shams, H
Shchetynsky, K
Silva, C
Siokas, V
Sondergaard, H
Sorosina, M
Taylor, B
Vandebergh, M
Vasileiou, E
Vecchio, D
Voortman, M
Weiner, H
Wever, D
Yong, VW
Hafler, D
Stewart, G
Compston, A
Zipp, F
Harbo, H
Hemmer, B
Goris, A
Smolders, J
Hauser, S
Kockum, I
Sawcer, S
Baranzini, S
Jonsdottir, I
Blanco, Y
Llufriu, S
Madireddy, L
Saiz, A
Villoslada, P
Stefansson, K
Harbo, HF
Sawcer, SJ
Baranzini, SE
Harroud, A
Stridh, PJ
McCauley, JH
Saarela, J
van den Bosch, AMR
Engelenburg, H
Beecham, A
Alfredsson, L
Alikhani, K
Amezcua, L
Andlauer, TFM
Ban, M
Barcellos, L
Barizzone, N
Berge, T
Berthele, A
Bittner, S
Bos, S
Briggs, FBS
Caillier, S
Calabresi, P
Caputo, D
Carmona-Burgos, D
Cavalla, P
Celius, E
Cerono, G
Chinea, A
Chitnis, T
Clarelli, F
Comabella, M
Comi, G
Cotsapas, C
Cree, BCA
D'Alfonso, S
Dardiotis, E
De Jager, P
Delgado, S
Dubois, B
Engel, S
Esposito, F
Fabis-Pedrini, M
Filippi, M
Fitzgerald, K
Gasperi, C
Gomez, L
Gomez, R
Hadjigeorgiou, G
Hamann, J
Held, F
Henry, R
Hillert, J
Huang, J
Huitinga, I
Islam, T
Isobe, N
Jagodic, M
Kermode, AL
Khalil, M
Kilpatrick, T
Konidari, I
Kreft, K
Lechner-Scott, J
Leone, M
Luessi, F
Malhotra, S
Manouchehrinia, A
Manrique, C
Martinelli-Boneschi, F
Martinez, A
Martinez-Maldonado, V
Mascia, E
Metz, L
Midaglia, L
Montalban, X
Oksenberg, J
Olsson, T
Oturai, A
Paakkonen, K
Parnell, GP
Patsopoulos, N
Pericak-Vance, M
Piehl, F
Rubio, J
Santaniello, A
Santoro, S
Schaefer, C
Sellebjerg, F
Shams, H
Shchetynsky, K
Silva, C
Siokas, V
Sondergaard, H
Sorosina, M
Taylor, B
Vandebergh, M
Vasileiou, E
Vecchio, D
Voortman, M
Weiner, H
Wever, D
Yong, VW
Hafler, D
Stewart, G
Compston, A
Zipp, F
Harbo, H
Hemmer, B
Goris, A
Smolders, J
Hauser, S
Kockum, I
Sawcer, S
Baranzini, S
Jonsdottir, I
Blanco, Y
Llufriu, S
Madireddy, L
Saiz, A
Villoslada, P
Stefansson, K
Harbo, HF
Sawcer, SJ
Baranzini, SE
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Multiple sclerosis (MS) is an autoimmune disease of the central nervous system (CNS) that results in significant neurodegeneration in the majority of those affected and is a common cause of chronic neurological disability in young adults1,2. Here, to provide insight into the potential mechanisms involved in progression, we conducted a genome-wide association study of the age-related MS severity score in 12,584 cases and replicated our findings in a further 9,805 cases. We identified a significant association with rs10191329 in the DYSF-ZNF638 locus, the risk allele of which is associated with a shortening in the median time to requiring a walking aid of a median of 3.7 years in homozygous carriers and with increased brainstem and cortical pathology in brain tissue. We also identified suggestive association with rs149097173 in the DNM3-PIGC locus and significant heritability enrichment in CNS tissues. Mendelian randomization analyses suggested a potential protective role for higher educational attainment. In contrast to immune-driven susceptibility3, these findings suggest a key role for CNS resilience and potentially neurocognitive reserve in determining outcome in MS.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1426973198
Document Type :
Electronic Resource