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Multiple sclerosis in twins from continental Italy and Sardinia: a nationwide study
Authors:Ristori Giovanni  Cannoni Stefania  Stazi Maria Antonietta  Vanacore Nicola  Cotichini Rodolfo  Alfò Marco  Pugliatti Maura  Sotgiu Stefano  Solaro Claudio  Bomprezzi Roberto  Di Giovanni Simone  Figà Talamanca Lorenzo  Nisticò Lorenza  Fagnani Corrado  Neale Michael C  Cascino Isabella  Giorgi Gabriele  Battaglia Mario A  Buttinelli Carla  Tosi Roberto  Salvetti Marco
Institution:Neurology and Center for Experimental Neurological Therapy, S. Andrea Hospital, University of Rome La Sapienza, Via di Grottarossa 1035-1039, 00189 Rome, Italy.
Abstract:Knowledge about the balance between heritable and nonheritable risk in multiple sclerosis (MS) is based on twin studies in high-prevalence areas. In a study that avoided ascertainment limitations and directly compared continental Italy (medium-prevalence) and Sardinia (high-prevalence), we ascertained 216 pairs from 34,549 patients. This gives a twinning rate of 0.62% among MS patients, significantly less than that of the general population. In continental Italy, probandwise concordance was 14.5% (95% confidence interval, 5.1-23.8) for monozygotic and 4.0% (95% confidence interval, 0.8-7.1) for dizygotic twins. Results in Sardinia resemble those in northern populations but in limited numbers. Monozygotic concordance was 22.2% (95% confidence interval, 0-49.3) probandwise, but no concordant dizygotic pairs were identified. A questionnaire on 80 items possibly related to disease cause was administered to 70 twin pairs, 135 sporadic patients, and 135 healthy volunteers. Variables positively (7) or negatively (2) associated with predisposition and concordance in twins largely overlapped and were mainly linked to infection. If compared with previous studies, our data demonstrate that penetrance in twins appears to correlate with MS prevalence. They highlight the relevance of nonheritable variables in Mediterranean areas. The apparent underrepresentation of MS among Italian twins draws attention to protective factors, shared by twins, that may influence susceptibility.
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