X Chromosome Gene Linked to Higher Multiple Sclerosis Risk in Women

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A study suggests that an X-linked gene called KDM6A, which is more active in women, may contribute to higher rates of multiple sclerosis in women by promoting brain inflammation. Deleting this gene in female mice reduced symptoms, and the drug metformin showed potential in calming inflammation, indicating sex-specific treatment possibilities.
Topics:health#brain-inflammation#health-and-science#kdm6a#multiple-sclerosis#sex-differences#x-chromosome
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