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2021 ◽  
Vol 7 (4) ◽  
pp. 205521732110657
Author(s):  
P Stridh ◽  
J Huang ◽  
AK Hedström ◽  
L Alfredsson ◽  
T Olsson ◽  
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Background The latitude gradient in multiple sclerosis incidence indicates that low sun exposure and therefore vitamin D deficiency is associated with multiple sclerosis risk. Objective Investigation of the effect of month of birth, which influences postnatal vitamin D levels, on multiple sclerosis risk and severity in Sweden. Methods Patients and population-based controls were included from three nationwide cohorts. Differences in month of birth between cases and controls were analyzed using logistic regression and examined for effect modification by calendar year and geographic region at birth. Results Males had a reduced risk of multiple sclerosis if born in the winter and increased risk if born in the early fall. Individuals born before 1960 had an increased risk if born in summer or fall. Being born in late summer and early fall was associated with more severe disease. Conclusions We identified a birth cohort effect on the association between the month of birth and multiple sclerosis, with a more significant effects for births before 1960. This coincides with a period of lower breastfeeding rates, recommended intake of vitamin D, and sun exposure, resulting in a lower vitamin D exposure during the fall/winter season for infants born in the summer.


EBioMedicine ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 71 ◽  
pp. 103572 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jeremy Thomas Keane ◽  
Ali Afrasiabi ◽  
Stephen Donald Schibeci ◽  
Sanjay Swaminathan ◽  
Grant Peter Parnell ◽  
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Author(s):  
Casper L. de Mol ◽  
Kirsten I.M. Looman ◽  
Marvin M. van Luijn ◽  
Karim L. Kreft ◽  
Philip R. Jansen ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 50 ◽  
pp. 102812
Author(s):  
Nuha M. Alkhawajah ◽  
Laith Hussain-Alkhateeb ◽  
Yafa A. Alshamlan ◽  
Mohammad Osama Almohaini ◽  
Ghadah A. Aleissa ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 22 (7) ◽  
pp. 3696
Author(s):  
Benedetta Angeloni ◽  
Rachele Bigi ◽  
Gianmarco Bellucci ◽  
Rosella Mechelli ◽  
Chiara Ballerini ◽  
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Multiple sclerosis is a complex, multifactorial, dysimmune disease prevalent in women. Its etiopathogenesis is extremely intricate, since each risk factor behaves as a variable that is interconnected with others. In order to understand these interactions, sex must be considered as a determining element, either in a protective or pathological sense, and not as one of many variables. In particular, sex seems to highly influence immune response at chromosomal, epigenetic, and hormonal levels. Environmental and genetic risk factors cannot be considered without sex, since sex-based immunological differences deeply affect disease onset, course, and prognosis. Understanding the mechanisms underlying sex-based differences is necessary in order to develop a more effective and personalized therapeutic approach.


Cell Reports ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 34 (10) ◽  
pp. 108835
Author(s):  
Kimberle Shen ◽  
Mike Reichelt ◽  
Roxanne V. Kyauk ◽  
Hai Ngu ◽  
Yun-An A. Shen ◽  
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Author(s):  
Tobias Monschein ◽  
Christian Schestak ◽  
Cornelia Schillerwein-Kral ◽  
Fritz Leutmezer ◽  
Thomas Berger ◽  
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