Genome‐Wide Meta‐Analysis Identifies Five Single‐Nucleotide Polymorphisms Associated With Both Vitiligo and Freckles in the Chinese Han Population
Jiayi Lu, Yirui Wang, Zhuo Li, Jing Yu, Can Song, Minhao Wang, Sihao Yan, Juan Du, Chunmeng Liu, Xiaofen Guo, Xinyu Feng, Wanli Niu, Mingwei Lv, Weiwei Chen, Yang Han, Qi Zhen, Liangdan Sun

TL;DR
This study finds five genetic variants linked to both vitiligo and freckles in the Chinese Han population, suggesting shared genetic factors between these skin conditions.
Contribution
The study identifies five SNPs associated with both vitiligo and freckles, revealing shared genetic susceptibility in the Chinese Han population.
Findings
Five SNPs were found to be associated with both vitiligo and freckles.
The study highlights shared genetic factors and potential pathways between the two conditions.
The findings may aid in understanding and managing these pigmentation disorders.
Abstract
Vitiligo and freckles are both pigmentary disorders of the skin. The high prevalence of these conditions also places substantial strain on social healthcare systems. While vitiligo shows genetic predisposition, freckles exhibit autosomal dominant inheritance. Both conditions are closely linked to the immune system, potentially involving immune irregularities and autoimmune deficiencies. This study aimed to investigate the correlation between vitiligo and freckles in relation to major histocompatibility complex (MHC) regions to better understand the genetic factors influencing these chronic pigmentation disorders. Data from 3315 vitiligo patients, 7168 healthy controls, 524 freckle patients, and 4280 healthy controls were collected. A genome‐wide association study (GWAS) utilizing the Infinium Global Screening Array‐24 v2.0 BeadChip (GSA) and MHC region imputation was conducted,…
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Topicsmelanin and skin pigmentation · Atherosclerosis and Cardiovascular Diseases · Mast cells and histamine
