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Genetic model of MS severity predicts future accumulation of disability.


ABSTRACT: No genetic modifiers of multiple sclerosis (MS) severity have been independently validated, leading to a lack of insight into genetic determinants of the rate of disability progression. We investigated genetic modifiers of MS severity in prospectively acquired training (N = 205) and validation (N = 94) cohorts, using the following advances: (1) We focused on 113 genetic variants previously identified as related to MS severity; (2) We used a novel, sensitive outcome: MS Disease Severity Scale (MS-DSS); (3) Instead of validating individual alleles, we used a machine learning technique (random forest) that captures linear and complex nonlinear effects between alleles to derive a single Genetic Model of MS Severity (GeM-MSS). The GeM-MSS consists of 19 variants located in vicinity of 12 genes implicated in regulating cytotoxicity of immune cells, complement activation, neuronal functions, and fibrosis. GeM-MSS correlates with MS-DSS (r = 0.214; p = 0.043) in a validation cohort that was not used in the modeling steps. The recognized biology identifies novel therapeutic targets for inhibiting MS disability progression.

SUBMITTER: Jackson KC 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6898742 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Genetic model of MS severity predicts future accumulation of disability.

Jackson Kayla C KC   Sun Katherine K   Barbour Christopher C   Hernandez Dena D   Kosa Peter P   Tanigawa Makoto M   Weideman Ann Marie AM   Bielekova Bibiana B  

Annals of human genetics 20190808 1


No genetic modifiers of multiple sclerosis (MS) severity have been independently validated, leading to a lack of insight into genetic determinants of the rate of disability progression. We investigated genetic modifiers of MS severity in prospectively acquired training (N = 205) and validation (N = 94) cohorts, using the following advances: (1) We focused on 113 genetic variants previously identified as related to MS severity; (2) We used a novel, sensitive outcome: MS Disease Severity Scale (MS  ...[more]

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