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Assessing interactions between HLA-DRB1*15 and infectious mononucleosis on the risk of multiple sclerosis

Journal

MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS JOURNAL
Volume 19, Issue 10, Pages 1355-1358

Publisher

SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.1177/1352458513477231

Keywords

HLA-DRB1*15; infectious mononucleosis; interaction; multiple sclerosis

Funding

  1. Medical Research Council [G0801976]
  2. FISM Fondazione Italiana Sclerosi Multipla-Cod. [2010/B/5]
  3. National Multiple Sclerosis Society of the USA
  4. National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia
  5. Multiple Sclerosis Research Australia
  6. Medical Research Council [G0801976] Funding Source: researchfish
  7. MRC [G0801976] Funding Source: UKRI

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Gene-environment interactions may shed light on the mechanisms underlying multiple sclerosis (MS). We pooled data from two case-control studies on incident demyelination and used different methods to assess interaction between HLA-DRB1*15 (DRB1-15) and history of infectious mononucleosis (IM). Individuals exposed to both factors were at substantially increased risk of disease (OR=7.32, 95% CI=4.92-10.90). In logistic regression models, DRB1-15 and IM status were independent predictors of disease while their interaction term was not (DRB1-15*IM: OR=1.35, 95% CI=0.79-2.23). However, interaction on an additive scale was evident (Synergy index=2.09, 95% CI=1.59-2.59; excess risk due to interaction=3.30, 95%CI=0.47-6.12; attributable proportion due to interaction=45%, 95% CI=22-68%). This suggests, if the additive model is appropriate, the DRB1-15 and IM may be involved in the same causal process leading to MS and highlights the benefit of reporting gene-environment interactions on both a multiplicative and additive scale.

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