2023
DOI: 10.1136/jnnp-2022-330713
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Gene–environment interactions increase the risk of paediatric-onset multiple sclerosis associated with household chemical exposures

Abstract: 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 ofDRB1*15and the absence ofA*02,and multiple sclerosi… Show more

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“…These findings define disease-associated peptide-HLA ligands recognizable by T-cells [73]. In addition, the association between exposure to household chemicals, pest control, and chemical-derived insecticides has been shown to be associated with the risk of developing MS, especially in pediatric onset [74,75]. In future, in order to obtain a specific diagnosis for MS, in advanced laboratories, it could be interesting to explore the association between genetic markers and OCBs.…”
Section: Genetic Studies As Future Prospectivementioning
confidence: 92%
“…These findings define disease-associated peptide-HLA ligands recognizable by T-cells [73]. In addition, the association between exposure to household chemicals, pest control, and chemical-derived insecticides has been shown to be associated with the risk of developing MS, especially in pediatric onset [74,75]. In future, in order to obtain a specific diagnosis for MS, in advanced laboratories, it could be interesting to explore the association between genetic markers and OCBs.…”
Section: Genetic Studies As Future Prospectivementioning
confidence: 92%