Parental Age, Family Size, and Risk of Multiple Sclerosis
- 1 November 2004
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Epidemiology
- Vol. 15 (6), 717-723
- https://doi.org/10.1097/01.ede.0000142138.46167.69
Abstract
Family structure, such as having siblings, provides proxy measures for a variety of characteristics relevant to disease risk. The etiology of multiple sclerosis (MS) is not well defined and analysis of family structure may provide etiologic clues. We conducted a case–control study to examine possible associations. Using the Swedish Inpatient Register, we identified 4443 patients with a diagnosis of MS. From the general Swedish population, using birth and death registers, we selected 24,194 controls with similar characteristics for year, county of birth, and survival until at least age at diagnosis of the matched cases. The Multi-Generation Register linked data on siblings and parents. The Census provided father's social class based on occupation. Having 3 or more younger siblings, compared with none, produced an adjusted odds ratio (OR) for MS (with 95% confidence interval) of 0.80 (0.70–0.92) (adjusting for number of siblings, twins, maternal and paternal age, parental MS, sex, father's social class, county and year of birth). With 3 or more older siblings, the adjusted OR was 0.83 (0.72–0.96). Different-sex twin pairs compared with singletons had an OR of 0.59 (0.37–0.95) for MS. The risk of MS increased steadily with father's age but not mother's age, up to 2.00 (1.35–2.96) for 51- to 55-year-old fathers (compared with 21- to 25-year-old fathers). Parents who have offspring with MS may have subtly impaired fertility. The unexpected association with paternal age may be the result of an increased risk of accumulating germ cell mutations among older men.Keywords
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