“…On the other hand, our results are in disagreement with the only other study performed in Slavs which showed no individual association between rs1800693 and MS in the Russian population (Bashinskaya et al, 2015). Further analyses in subgroups stratified by sex or presence of the major MS risk allele consistent with most other studies performed in patients of predominantly European origin (Baranzini et al, 2009;Brynedal et al, 2010;Comabella et al, 2013;George et al, 2016;IMSGC et al, 2013IMSGC et al, , 2011IMSGC, 2011a;Lin et al, 2014;Ottoboni et al, 2013;Pan et al, 2016). However, possible effect of rs1800693 on disease course cannot be fully excluded yet, as suggested by a recent study in Russians which reported an association of C allele with moderate-to-severe MS (MSSS > 3) and unfavourable variants of MS manifestation, such as motor disorders, brainstem disorders, impaired coordination, pelvic disorders, mental disorders or polysymptomatic onset (Kulakova et al, 2016).…”