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Search for genetic loci involved in the constitution and skin type of a Japanese women using a genome-wide association study

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EXPERIMENTAL DERMATOLOGY
Volume 30, Issue 12, Pages 1787-1793

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/exd.14430

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genetic association; genome-wide association study; Japanese females; single nucleotide polymorphisms; skin type

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Individual constitution and skin type are influenced by genetic predispositions, with genome-wide association studies revealing multiple single nucleotide polymorphisms associated with these traits. This study identified new genetic regions related to darkness of pigmented spots, skin flushing, frequency of rough skin, and responsiveness to cosmetics, in addition to known SNPs involved in phenotypes.
The constitution and skin type of individuals are influenced by various factors. Recently, the influence of genetic predispositions on these has been emphasized. To date, genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have shown several single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) that affect individual's constitution and skin type. However, these studies have mainly focused on the Caucasian population, and only a few association analyses with the constitution and skin type of individuals involving a Japanese population have been conducted. In this study, we conducted a GWAS analysis of 9 phenotypes regarding the constitution or skin type of 1108 Japanese women based on a questionnaire. As a result, in addition to SNPs known to be involved in phenotypes in the past, we discovered new SNPs and genetic regions related to darkness of pigmented spots, skin flushing, frequency of rough skin and responsiveness to cosmetics.

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