Jonathan Edwards
Senior Member (Voting Rights)
I thought the B cell mention might be interesting.
The suggestion of synapses in the Zhang paper will probably hold up I think. The anterior midbrain makes sense as somewhere that might be relevant in ME/CFS and my hunch is that all this sifting through is getting us a bit warmer. I am less sure about the lymphocyte clues but they recur.
It looks as if the SNP links for ME/CFS suggest something quite different wrong in this area than in the psychiatric illnesses studied. I am beginning to wonder whether the constant hint of both synapses and lymphocytes, together with the olfactory bit are pointing to cross talk between two systems (brain and immune) that mediate highly complex signalling responses to environment, involving evaluations dependent on memory and cellular cooperation. My idea for autoimmunity was basically that the immune system runs into trouble when recognising molecules that it already uses for recognising other molecules and so on... Maybe these ligand genes have evolved to be used in both systems, maybe as chaperones for business-end steric recognitions.
I am wandering off into random thoughts but I do think the answer must be somewhere in all this. Sitting waiting.