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  1. forestglip

    Preprint Initial findings from the DecodeME genome-wide association study of myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome, 2025, DecodeMe Collaboration

    I checked the summary stats for the variant from the thesis for SLC25A15, rs7337312, which has the ID 13:40779161:G:A. The p-value for this in DecodeME is 0.713705. Dibble found another novel association in males with the gene PDE10A, with the SNP rs76346913, which has the ID 6:165736174:C:T...
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    Genetics: OLFM4

    I found this blog post about the difficulties and methods of connecting a variant to a gene: https://www.genomicsengland.co.uk/blog/understanding-genetic-links-to-disease-mapping-variants-to-genes Some snippets: Nearest gene So that's why OLFM4 was proposed as the best candidate here. Open...
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    What would successful brainstorming about ME/CFS genes look like?

    Oh I agree with all that you said. I meant if the hypothesis is specifically, "if I increase your CRP, that will cause you to be more likely to have ME/CFS". Which admittedly is not accounting for a lot of CRP related hypotheses.
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    What would successful brainstorming about ME/CFS genes look like?

    I'm not sure I follow. You've got two identical people, except person A that you know is more likely to have a higher level of CRP than person B on average. If you think that CRP causes ME/CFS, then you'd expect person A to be more likely to have ME/CFS. Person A might also be more likely to...
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    What would successful brainstorming about ME/CFS genes look like?

    I'd just say not to put to much stock in such mutations not being genome-wide significant hits because that's quite a high bar to clear. Hopefully, someone who knows how to do it properly digs into the specific mutations. The following is not definitive. I barely know what I'm doing and could...
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    What would successful brainstorming about ME/CFS genes look like?

    I think one potential way to find evidence against concepts is a mendelian randomization approach. Not the questionable versions we see pop up here where they just take SNPs associated with eating breakfast or whatever. But the good MR where you take a mutation definitively known to increase or...
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    A natural experiment on the effect of herpes zoster vaccination on dementia, 2025, Eyting et al

    That's what makes the natural experiment of the first study above useful. A large portion of the people who didn't take the vaccine didn't take it because they weren't allowed to. I think what they did was more sophisticated, but a crude way to test the effect of vaccine on dementia is just...
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    Safety, tolerability and clinical effects of... BC007 on fatigue and quality of life in patients with Post-COVID syndrome, 2025, Hohberger+

    A Reddit user's criticism of the study: Link to Reddit Copying the main bulletpoint headings: 1. The reported improvements, while statistically significant, are small and clinically of no significance to patients (MCID not met) 2. The primary endpoint of the study was safety (TEAEs), not...
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    What would successful brainstorming about ME/CFS genes look like?

    Isn't it more just indicating that TNF might have nothing to do with ME/CFS? Or is that what you're saying?
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    DecodeME in the media

    We should probably keep in mind that this is a preprint, and it's already surprising how much press it's getting for a preprint. It might be much more widespread when it's published.
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    DecodeME in the media

    The websites are similar too. I assume they're all owned by the same company, or at least affiliated.
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    DecodeME in the media

    Looking for articles in any major US news like CNN or New York Times, but still not seeing anything. Here's a bunch of smaller newspapers around the world publishing about it using the same wire story: Google Search Edit: Direct link to one: Sacramento Sun
  13. forestglip

    Preprint Initial findings from the DecodeME genome-wide association study of myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome, 2025, DecodeMe Collaboration

    Oh yeah, I should have read the readme file first. It's got all the info that confirms that. @ME/CFS Science Blog you were wondering which SNPs were imputed. The imputed.info.gz file might have that. Also, I noted the issue with the reported frequencies not making sense. The readme says not...
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    Preprint Initial findings from the DecodeME genome-wide association study of myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome, 2025, DecodeMe Collaboration

    It looks like what we want is in the qced.var.gz file. It just has a list of SNPs, which I assume are those that passed QC. When I filter the main summary stats file (gwas_1.regenie.gz) to only include the SNPs in this list, then it looks like it matches the reported data:
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    Lower risk of dementia with AS01-adjuvanted vaccination against shingles and respiratory syncytial virus infections, 2025, Taquet et al

    Interesting, thanks! This seems like it could be important. They thought preventing the shingles infection was helping prevent dementia, but this is pointing to a specific ingredient found in multiple vaccines instead.
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    Genetics: RABGAP1L

    I was the opposite, barely getting sick, but I also can't tie my ME/CFS to an infection.
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    Kara Jane Spencer, UK singer with severe ME

    Kara Jane's Father interviewed live on Channel 5 [Recorded on Severe ME Day 2025] Kara's new album "In Limbo" was released today. Listen at these places: iTunes/Apple Music Amazon Music Spotify YouTube Or purchase on CD
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    Genetics: CA10

    Exactly. CA10 being the protein that is changed and causing issues in ME/CFS due to these mutations is an educated guess based on the things we know, which you said, but we can't be positive about that yet. So looking at the manhattan plot they gave: Every dot is a location on the DNA. The...
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