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  1. forestglip

    International: IACFS/ME - International Association for CFS/ME, IACFSME

    Email from IACFS/ME (original bolding): Some of you may recall that IACFS/ME previously published a Newsletter several times a year, edited by the amazing Dr. Rosamund Vallings of New Zealand. Given the many developments in ME/CFS, Long COVID, and related conditions, we felt this is the perfect...
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    Genetics: BTN2A2 and BTN3A3

    I don't know anything about these proteins, but if you want to see how they're related, you should be able to click the lines between proteins on the STRING plot, and it'll give you all the evidence it based the relationships on.
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    Loss of CRH neurons and other neural changes in ME/CFS autopsy study - University of Amsterdam

    I was waiting to get a reply from someone at mapMECFS to see if it would be okay for me to still post the data I previously analyzed, and I was told I could. I see it's already been mostly discussed at length, but they also suggested I note that there may be reasons for the differences, such as...
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    Efficacy of heat-treated Lacticaseibacillus paracasei PS23 for individuals with [LC]: a double-blinded randomized control pilot study, 2026, Wu et al.

    68 statistical tests and no multiple test correction. We should expect around 5% of these, or 3.4 tests, to be p<.05 by chance. 5 tests had p<.05. So I think likely most or all of these findings are due to chance.
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    Genetics: Chromosome 20: ARFGEF2, CSE1L, STAU1

    Some general discussion about AlphaGenome has been moved to: Advancing regulatory variant effect prediction with AlphaGenome 2026 Avsec et al
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    Genetics: NEGR1

    Oh, nice. I learned something new. Here's what the plot of DecodeME looks like with non-coding RNA:
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    Genetics: BTN2A2 and BTN3A3

    Yeah, every score returned by AlphaGenome. The predictions are limited to the same length as the strand of DNA sent for inference, with the limit for that being 1MB. The interval it scored genes on can be seen in the scored_interval column, which for this variant is chr6:25714888-26763464. When...
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    Preprint Initial findings from the DecodeME genome-wide association study of myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome, 2025, DecodeMe Collaboration

    I think it's likely that it's not actually all these brain regions affected in these disorders. Similar genes are expressed in different parts of the brain, so if only one brain region is actually causal (say, frontal cortex) and thus is significant in MAGMA, then I think it's possible that...
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    Genome-wide association study of major anxiety disorders in [Europeans] identifies 58 loci and highlights GABAergic signaling, 2026, Strom+

    I suppose it's possible there are actually two loci in DecodeME. I guess we'll need a larger GWAS or multi-ancestry to see them separated out more clearly. @ME/CFS Science Blog also previously looked at where the depression NEGR1 lead SNP sits, relative to DecodeME. It looks like the anxiety...
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    Preprint Initial findings from the DecodeME genome-wide association study of myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome, 2025, DecodeMe Collaboration

    I posted in another thread, but I think this is notable enough to mention here. In a large GWAS (122,341 European ancestry cases and 729,881 controls) of anxiety-related traits (GAD, panic disorder, social phobia, agoraphobia or specific phobias), MAGMA tissue enrichment was tested. The four...
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    Genome-wide association study of major anxiety disorders in [Europeans] identifies 58 loci and highlights GABAergic signaling, 2026, Strom+

    Not quite. The top NEGR1 variant from this paper is highlighted, overlaid on DecodeME's results:
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    Genetics: BTN2A2 and BTN3A3

    Since I previously ran AlphaGenome with all the significant variants, all the brain-expression protein-coding scores can be found in the spreadsheet in this post. And scores for expression in all tissues and with all types of genes can be found in the much larger file at this GitHub repo...
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    Loss of CRH neurons and other neural changes in ME/CFS autopsy study - University of Amsterdam

    I no longer have access to mapMECFS, the platform for sharing raw data for the deep phenotyping study. But I previously posted about doing statistical tests on all 435 CSF metabolites, and cortisol was in fact one of the chemicals that was in the data. And in another post where I posted the...
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    Beyond COVID-19 in people with HIV: Specific miRNA expression profile persist after SARS-CoV-2 clearance, 2026, Grande-García et al.

    Good catch. They've published a correction. Corrigendum to “Beyond COVID-19 in people with HIV: Specific miRNA expression profile persist after SARS-CoV-2 clearance” [J Infect Public Health 19 (3) (2026) 103108] Web | PDF
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    Advancing regulatory variant effect prediction with AlphaGenome 2026 Avsec et al

    I'm not sure if this is what you mean, but I was initially also thinking that it was basically outputting the same things you'd find in GTEx. But I don't think it's that. I'm pretty sure it doesn't "know" where in the genome the strand of nucleotides you give it is, or where any genes are. I...
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    Directory of regional ME/CFS-related news threads

    Africa Africa (excluding South Africa and MENA countries) South Africa Asia China India Israel Japan Korea Middle East, North Africa (the MENA countries) and Turkey Russia South Asia South-East Asia Europe Austria and Switzerland Baltic States (Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania) Belgium...
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    Loss of CRH neurons and other neural changes in ME/CFS autopsy study - University of Amsterdam

    The plot for cortisol levels in cerebrospinal fluid looks similarly striking to the CRH finding. I would think that this would have already been tested in people who are alive, though I can't immediately find a study looking at CSF cortisol in ME/CFS. I don't see any mentions of CSF on the...
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    Genome-wide association study of major anxiety disorders in [Europeans] identifies 58 loci and highlights GABAergic signaling, 2026, Strom+

    Interestingly, the top four significantly enriched tissues based on MAGMA are the same four tissues as DecodeME, in the same order: Frontal Cortex, Cortex, Anterior Cingulate Cortex BA24, Nucleus Accumbens. From DecodeMe: Edit: Looking at the MAGMA plots I previously compiled from several...
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    Genome-wide association study of major anxiety disorders in [Europeans] identifies 58 loci and highlights GABAergic signaling, 2026, Strom+

    Large sample size is very important in GWAS, and that was their rationale for combining. Even though they're not the same disorders, I think it's reasonable to suspect that they may have some factors in common, which a shared GWAS would uncover. Another benefit is that any such findings would...
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