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Genetics & Precision Medicine
Cohort
TNFAIP3 variants show estimated prevalence of 1:2,800 in U.S. autoimmune disease cohorts
A hidden genetic cause of autoimmune disease is more common than doctors thought
This cohort study estimated the prevalence of TNFAIP3 loss-of-function and haploprotein-missing variants in U.S. and global populations. The…
A specific gene variant linked to autoimmune disease is found in about one in 2,800 people in the U.S. This finding helps explain why some p…
medRxiv
Apr 30, 2026
Psychiatry
Cohort
Elevated CSF and blood sCD27 associated with autoimmune disease in severe psychiatric disorders and MS.
Could a simple protein in spinal fluid reveal hidden autoimmune disease in psychiatric patients?
This cohort study measured soluble CD27 (sCD27) in cerebrospinal fluid and blood from patients with severe psychiatric disorders, multiple s…
A simple spinal fluid protein may reveal hidden autoimmune disease in psychiatric patients who show signs of neuroinflammation.
medRxiv
Apr 19, 2026