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Environmental factors influencing multiple sclerosis in Latin America
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2017-06Registro en:
Correale, Jorge; Farez, Mauricio Franco; Gaitán, María Inés; Environmental factors influencing multiple sclerosis in Latin America; Sage Publications Ltd; Multiple sclerosis journal - experimental, translational and clinical; 3; 2; 6-2017; 1-13
2055-2173
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Correale, Jorge
Farez, Mauricio Franco
Gaitán, María Inés
Resumen
It is generally accepted that autoimmune diseases like multiple sclerosis (MS) arise from complex interactions between genetic susceptibility and environmental factors. Genetic variants confer predis- position to develop MS, but cannot be therapeutically modified. On the other hand, several studies have shown that different lifestyle and environmental factors influence disease development, as well as activity levels and progression. Unlike genetic risk factors, these can be modified, with potential for prevention, particularly in high-risk populations. Most studies identifying particular lifestyle and environmental factors have been carried out in Caucasian patients with MS. Little or no data is available on the behavior of these factors in Latin American populations. Ethnic and geographic differences between Latin America and other world regions suggest potential regional variations in MS, at least with respect to some of these factors. Furthermore, particular environmental characteristics observed more frequently in Latin America could explain regional differences in MS prevalence. Site-specific studies exploring influences of local environmental factors are warranted.