We correlated the weighted genetic risk score measured using 107 established susceptibility variants for multiple sclerosis (MS) with the age at onset in bout-onset (BOMS, n=906) and progressive-onset MS Italian patients (PrMS) (n=544). We observed an opposite relationship in the two disease courses: a higher weighted genetic risk score was associated with an earlier age at onset in BOMS (rho= -0.1; p=5 × 10-3) and a later age at onset in PrMS cases (rho=0.07; p=0.15) (p of difference of regres-sion=1.4 × 10-2). These findings suggest that established MS risk variants anticipate the onset of the inflammatory phase, while they have no impact on, or even delay, the onset of the progressive phase.

Inverse correlation of genetic risk score with age at onset in bout-onset and progressiveonset multiple sclerosis / Sorosina, Melissa; Esposito, Federica; Guaschino, Clara; Clarelli, Ferdinando; Barizzone, Nadia; Osiceanu, Ana Maria; Brambilla, Paola; Mascia, Elisabetta; Cavalla, Paola; Gallo, Paolo; Progresso, Group; Progemus, Group; Salvetti, Marco; Martinelli, Vittorio; Leone, Maurizio; Comi, Giancarlo; D'Alfonso, Sandra; Boneschi, Filippo Martinelli. - In: MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS. - ISSN 1352-4585. - 21:11(2015), pp. 1463-1467. [10.1177/1352458514561910]

Inverse correlation of genetic risk score with age at onset in bout-onset and progressiveonset multiple sclerosis

Salvetti, Marco
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Leone, Maurizio;
2015

Abstract

We correlated the weighted genetic risk score measured using 107 established susceptibility variants for multiple sclerosis (MS) with the age at onset in bout-onset (BOMS, n=906) and progressive-onset MS Italian patients (PrMS) (n=544). We observed an opposite relationship in the two disease courses: a higher weighted genetic risk score was associated with an earlier age at onset in BOMS (rho= -0.1; p=5 × 10-3) and a later age at onset in PrMS cases (rho=0.07; p=0.15) (p of difference of regres-sion=1.4 × 10-2). These findings suggest that established MS risk variants anticipate the onset of the inflammatory phase, while they have no impact on, or even delay, the onset of the progressive phase.
2015
age of onset; genetic risk; multiple sclerosis; primary-progressive; relapsing-remitting; weighted genetic risk score; adolescent; adult; aged; child; cohort studies; female; humans; italy; male; middle aged; multiple sclerosis, chronic progressive; multiple sclerosis, relapsing-remitting; risk; young adult; age of onset; disease progression; genetic predisposition to disease; neurology; neurology (clinical)
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Inverse correlation of genetic risk score with age at onset in bout-onset and progressiveonset multiple sclerosis / Sorosina, Melissa; Esposito, Federica; Guaschino, Clara; Clarelli, Ferdinando; Barizzone, Nadia; Osiceanu, Ana Maria; Brambilla, Paola; Mascia, Elisabetta; Cavalla, Paola; Gallo, Paolo; Progresso, Group; Progemus, Group; Salvetti, Marco; Martinelli, Vittorio; Leone, Maurizio; Comi, Giancarlo; D'Alfonso, Sandra; Boneschi, Filippo Martinelli. - In: MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS. - ISSN 1352-4585. - 21:11(2015), pp. 1463-1467. [10.1177/1352458514561910]
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