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Genome-Wide Association Shows that Pigmentation Genes Play a Role in Skin Aging
Journal of Investigative DermatologyVol. 137Issue 9p1887–1894Published online: May 11, 2017- Matthew H. Law
- Sarah E. Medland
- Gu Zhu
- Seyhan Yazar
- Ana Viñuela
- Leanne Wallace
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Cited in Scopus: 31Loss of fine skin patterning is a sign of both aging and photoaging. Studies investigating the genetic contribution to skin patterning offer an opportunity to better understand a trait that influences both physical appearance and risk of keratinocyte skin cancer. We undertook a meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies of a measure of skin pattern (microtopography score) damage in 1,671 twin pairs and 1,745 singletons (N = 5,087) drawn from three independent cohorts. We identified that rs185146 near SLC45A2 is associated with a skin aging trait at genome-wide significance (P = 4.1 × 10–9); to our knowledge this is previously unreported.