Could this also explain painful nodes without swelling? I’ve never had a swollen lymph node in my life but the little devils sure know how to ache. My doctors have been supremely uninterested in anything not swollen so it must be a bit unusual?
How does this line of thought align with the Decode findings? I’ve only skimmed the Decode threads but most of the discussion there seems to be about the brain. Yet when I looked up a few random candidate genes on genecards to my inexpert eye all of them appeared to be expressed in multiple tissues, not just in the brain, and often similarly strongly, including in the immune system
AI tells me that the impact of one and the same snp can vary widely between tissues, depending on the particular role a particular gene product plays in a particular tissue and how critical it is there, it may cause big trouble in one place and none at all in another. So often there are probably good reasons to look at a gene’s role in the brain rather than in other tissues – but still worth having another look at some of the candidate genes through the lens of immunity?