Is DEXI a Multiple Sclerosis Susceptibility Gene?
Anna M. Eriksson, Nora Emini, Hanne F. Harbo, Tone Berge

TL;DR
This paper reviews evidence suggesting that the DEXI gene may be linked to multiple sclerosis and other autoimmune diseases.
Contribution
The paper highlights new insights into DEXI as a potential MS susceptibility gene based on recent genetic findings.
Findings
DEXI is associated with MS and autoimmune disorders via genetic variants in CLEC16A introns.
Genetic variants in CLEC16A act as expression quantitative trait loci for DEXI.
DEXI joins a list of genes linked to MS susceptibility and disease progression.
Abstract
The genetic landscape of multiple sclerosis (MS) has been extensively mapped, yielding significant insights into the molecular mechanisms of the disorder. Early studies highlighted key genes associated with the immune system, particularly T cells, as critical for MS susceptibility. Subsequent large-scale genome-wide association studies (GWASs) identified over 200 genetic variants linked to MS, revealing a complex interplay between MS risk and genes involved in various processes within adaptive and innate immune cells, as well as brain-resident microglia. Recently, a groundbreaking GWAS pinpointed the first gene variant associated with MS disease progression, distinguishing the mechanisms driving disease onset from those influencing progression. The C-type lectin domain family 16, member A (CLEC16A) gene within the 16p13 region has consistently been shown to be associated with increased…
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TopicsMultiple Sclerosis Research Studies · T-cell and B-cell Immunology · Immunotherapy and Immune Responses
