Gut may prompt immune cells to cause inflammation triggering MS, study suggests

27 March 2026

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By Olivia Bowthorpe

Multiple sclerosis may partly begin in the gut, where immune cells are altered to trigger inflammation on arrival in the brain and spinal cord, researchers have found.

A study from Japan has found a possible mechanism behind a suspected link between the gut, immune responses and MS.







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