Category:Genes

There is currently no genetic test available to predict which people are likely to develop ME/CFS. A number of studies have found a combination of several different genes to be more common in people with ME/CFS.

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 * Cytochrome C oxidase subunit 7B2 COX7B2
 * EBF transcription factor 3 EBF3
 * Fucosyltransferase 1 (H blood group) FUT1
 * Insulin like growth factor binding protein 1 IGFBP1
 * Insulin like growth factor binding protein 3 IGFBP3
 * Izumo sperm-egg fusion 1 IZUMO1
 * Long intergenic non-protein coding RNA 333 LINC00333
 * Prolyl 4-hydroxylase subunit alpha 1 P4HA1
 * Ras And Rab Interactor 3 (RIN3)
 * Solute carrier family 25 member 15 SLC25A1
 * Zinc finger and BTB domain containing 46 ZBTB46