Researchers Pinpoint Two Important Gene Variants in African Americans With National MS Society
October 20, 2020
October 20, 2020
NEW YORK, Oct. 20 (TNSJou) -- The National Multiple Sclerosis Society issued the following news:
Researchers have found that two genetic variants involved in regulating immune responses may explain the increased risk of multiple sclerosis in African Americans who have European ancestors. The authors comment that it is likely that these genes combine with other genetic and environmental factors to explain what is often a worse clinical experience of MS in African Americans. The study . . .
Researchers have found that two genetic variants involved in regulating immune responses may explain the increased risk of multiple sclerosis in African Americans who have European ancestors. The authors comment that it is likely that these genes combine with other genetic and environmental factors to explain what is often a worse clinical experience of MS in African Americans. The study . . .