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Quantifying environmental risk factors for multiple sclerosis in discordant monozygotic twins: a case report

Quantifying environmental risk factors for multiple sclerosis in discordant monozygotic twins: a case report
Quantifying environmental risk factors for multiple sclerosis in discordant monozygotic twins: a case report
Relative contribution of genetic and environmental risk factors in complex disorders is widely explored through discordant identical twins. Multiple sclerosis is a demyelinating disease of the central nervous system in which the interplay of genetic and environmental risk factors define the disease pathogenicity. Robust epidemiological studies in different populations suggested that active levels of serum vitamin D and viral load implicate in MS pathogenicity and severity. In order to refine non-shared components of susceptibility factors in MS, we investigated the role of serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D and viral infection in a pair of identical twins remained discordant for MS during the course of 5 years follow up. Here we report serological finding regarding the viral load and serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D level in a pair of discordant monozygotic twins. Based on our observation, lower levels of serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D and higher anti-viral IgG titre was consistent with the disease statues in the affected sib.
2349-0578
178-181
Jabalameli, M. Reza
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Bahreini, Seyed Amir
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Ashtari, Fereshteh
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Zahednasab, Hamid
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Jabalameli, M. Reza
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Jabalameli, M. Reza, Bahreini, Seyed Amir, Ashtari, Fereshteh and Zahednasab, Hamid (2015) Quantifying environmental risk factors for multiple sclerosis in discordant monozygotic twins: a case report. Acta Medica International, 2 (2), 178-181. (doi:10.5530/ami.2015.5.2).

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Relative contribution of genetic and environmental risk factors in complex disorders is widely explored through discordant identical twins. Multiple sclerosis is a demyelinating disease of the central nervous system in which the interplay of genetic and environmental risk factors define the disease pathogenicity. Robust epidemiological studies in different populations suggested that active levels of serum vitamin D and viral load implicate in MS pathogenicity and severity. In order to refine non-shared components of susceptibility factors in MS, we investigated the role of serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D and viral infection in a pair of identical twins remained discordant for MS during the course of 5 years follow up. Here we report serological finding regarding the viral load and serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D level in a pair of discordant monozygotic twins. Based on our observation, lower levels of serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D and higher anti-viral IgG titre was consistent with the disease statues in the affected sib.

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Published date: July 2015
Organisations: Human Development & Health

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Local EPrints ID: 396187
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/396187
ISSN: 2349-0578
PURE UUID: 02c5d611-01d2-4608-9167-4d9df6c428d7
ORCID for M. Reza Jabalameli: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-7762-0529

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Date deposited: 07 Jun 2016 10:57
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Author: M. Reza Jabalameli ORCID iD
Author: Seyed Amir Bahreini
Author: Fereshteh Ashtari
Author: Hamid Zahednasab

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