EDA2R is associated with androgenetic alopecia

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Prodi, Dionigio Antonio
Pirastu, Nicola [2 ]
Maninchedda, Giuseppe
Sassu, Alessandro
Picciau, Andrea
Palmas, Maria Antonietta
Mossa, Alessandra
Persico, Ivana
Adamo, Mauro
Angius, Andrea [3 ]
Pirastu, Mario [1 ,3 ]
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[1] Shardna Spa, Shardna Life Sci, I-9010 Localita Piscinamanna, Pula, Italy
[2] Univ Cagliari, Dipartimento Sci Applicate Biosistemi, Cagliari, Italy
[3] CNR, Ist Genet Popolaz, Alghero, Italy
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10.1038/jid.2008.60
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R75 [皮肤病学与性病学];
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Androgenetic alopecia (AGA) is a common heritable polygenic disorder whose genetics is not fully understood, even though it seems to be X-linked. We carried out an epidemiological survey for AGA on 9,000 people from 8 isolated villages of a secluded region of Sardinia (Ogliastra), and identified a large cohort of affected individuals. We genotyped 200 cases and 200 controls (mean kinship 0.001) with the 500k chip array and conducted case-control association analysis on the X chromosome. We identified Xq11-q12 as strongly associated with AGA. In particular, we found that rs1352015 located 8kb from the EDA2R gene showed the best result (P=7.77e(-7)). This region also contains the AR gene, hence we tested both genes in 492 cases and 492 controls. We found that the non-synonymous SNP rs1385699 on EDA2R gave the best result (P=3.9e(-19)) whereas rs6152 on the AR gene is less significant (P=4.17e(-12)). Further statistical analysis carried out by conditioning each gene to the presence of the other showed that the association with EDA2R is independent while the association with AR seems to be the result of linkage disequilibrium. These results give insight into the pathways involved in AGA etiology.
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