Genetic susceptibility to multiple sclerosis in African Americans.
Douglas S GoodinJorge R OksenbergVenceslas DouillardPierre-Antoine GourraudNicolas VincePublished in: PloS one (2021)
The common CEHs in African Americans are divisible into those that are either African or European in origin, which are derived without modification from their source population. European CEHs, linked to MS-risk, in general, had similar impacts in African-Americans as they did in Europeans. By contrast, African CEHs had mixed MS-risks. For a few, the MS-risk exceeded that in a neutral-reference group whereas, for many others, these CEHs were "protective"-perhaps providing a partial rationale for the lower MS-risk in African-Americans compared to European-Americans.