Vitamin D receptor gene is altered in MS

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Vitamin D receptor gene is altered in MS

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We all know the relationship between low vitamin D and sunshine and MS. There is also a genetic relationship. This article shows that Vitamin D receptors (VDR) are altered in MS patients:

Vitamin D receptor gene is epigenetically altered and transcriptionally up-regulated in multiple sclerosis
http://journals.plos.org/plosone/articl ... ne.0174726

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An alternative promoter of the VDR gene shows altered DNA methylation levels in patients with multiple sclerosis, and it is associated with VDR mRNA upregulation. This locus may represent a candidate regulatory element in the genome relevant to MS pathogenesis.
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