Genes and environment in multiple sclerosis: Impact of temporal changes in the sex ratio on recurrence risks.
A Dessa SadovnickIrene M YeeMaria CriscuoliGabriele C DeLucaPublished in: Multiple sclerosis (Houndmills, Basingstoke, England) (2021)
Both genetic sharing and environmental factors are important in determining RRs. It appears that there is an increase in MS risk due to environmental factors in later life (i.e. not shared family environment). Environmental exposures in genetically predisposed individuals might be driving the MS risk. The increase in F:M ratio of RRs for sisters/brothers of female probands over time is likely due to environmental differences.