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. 2018 May 8;9(1):1684.
doi: 10.1038/s41467-018-04086-y.

Genome-wide association study in 176,678 Europeans reveals genetic loci for tanning response to sun exposure

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Genome-wide association study in 176,678 Europeans reveals genetic loci for tanning response to sun exposure

Alessia Visconti et al. Nat Commun. .

Abstract

The skin's tendency to sunburn rather than tan is a major risk factor for skin cancer. Here we report a large genome-wide association study of ease of skin tanning in 176,678 subjects of European ancestry. We identify significant association with tanning ability at 20 loci. We confirm previously identified associations at six of these loci, and report 14 novel loci, of which ten have never been associated with pigmentation-related phenotypes. Our results also suggest that variants at the AHR/AGR3 locus, previously associated with cutaneous malignant melanoma the underlying mechanism of which is poorly understood, might act on disease risk through modulation of tanning ability.

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Manhattan plot of ease of skin tanning results in the UKBB data set. The P values were obtained by logistic regression analysis assuming an additive genetic model with sex and the first five principal components of the genotype data as covariates. The x-axis shows the genomic coordinates (GRCh37.p13) of the tested SNPs and the y-axis shows the –log10 P value of their association. The horizontal red line indicates the threshold for genome-wide significance at 5.0 × 10−8. The ten genes that failed replication are indicated by *; genes newly associated with tanning ability are reported in orange

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