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Identification of a possible susceptibility locus for UVB-induced skin tanning phenotype in Korean females using genomewide association study.

Kwak TJ, Chang YH, Shin YA et al.

26174610 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
211 Participants
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Chapter I

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Authors

KT
Kwak TJ
CY
Chang YH
SY
Shin YA
SJ
Shin JM
KJ
Kim JH
LS
Lim SK
LS
Lee SH
LM
Lee MG
YT
Yoon TJ
KC
Kim CD
LJ
Lee JH
KJ
Koh JS
SY
Seo YK
CM
Chang MY
LY
Lee Y
Chapter II

Abstract

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A two-stage genomewide association (GWA) analysis was conducted to investigate the genetic factors influencing ultraviolet (UV)-induced skin pigmentation in Korean females after UV exposure. Previously, a GWA study evaluating ~500 000 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in 99 Korean females identified eight SNPs that were highly associated with tanning ability. To confirm these associations, we genotyped the SNPs in an independent replication study (112 Korean females). We found that a novel SNP in the intron of the WW domain-containing oxidoreductase (WWOX) gene yielded significant replicated associations with skin tanning ability (P-value = 1.16 × 10(-4) ). To understand the functional consequences of this locus located in the non-coding region, we investigated the role of WWOX in human melanocytes using a recombinant adenovirus expressing a microRNA specific for WWOX. Inhibition of WWOX expression significantly increased the expression and activity of tyrosinase in human melanocytes. Taken together, our results suggest that genetic variants in the intronic region of WWOX could be determinants in the UV-induced tanning ability of Korean females. WWOX represents a new candidate gene to evaluate the molecular basis of the UV-induced tanning ability in individuals.

99 Korean ancestry individuals

Chapter III

Study Statistics

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211
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
Yes
Replicated
112 Korean ancestry individuals
Replication Participants
East Asian
Ancestry
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