Simultaneous Genotyping of Three Nonsynonymous SNVs, rs1042602, rs1426654, and rs16891982 Involved in Skin Pigmentation by Fluorescent Probe-Based Melting Curve Analysis
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Simultaneous Genotyping of Three Nonsynonymous SNVs, rs1042602, rs1426654, and rs16891982 Involved in Skin Pigmentation by Fluorescent Probe-Based Melting Curve Analysis
Abstract
Three nonsynonymous single nucleotide variations (SNVs), rs1042602 in TYR (p.S192Y), rs1426654 in SLC24A5 (p.A111T), and rs16891982 in SLC45A2 (p.L374F), were associated with human skin pigmentation variation and may have recently undergone positive natural selection. Furthermore, these three SNVs have been reported to correlate with the risk and prognosis of melanoma. To simultaneously determine these three SNVs, a triplex fluorescent probe-based melting curve assay (FMCA) was developed. The method was validated by analyzing genomic DNA from subjects with known genotypes. For rs16891982, triplex FMCA did not allow good separation of genotypes with the initial polymerase enzyme mix used, but by changing the enzyme mix used, the three genotypes could be clearly distinguished. Using this method, we definitively genotyped these three SNVs in 93 European, 58 Tamil, 54 Sinhalese, and 52 Bangladeshi subjects. This method allows genotyping of rs1042602, rs1426654, and rs16891982 in a relatively large number of samples to perform association studies on skin pigmentation variation or melanoma risk.
Keywords: melting curve genotyping; rs1042602; rs1426654; rs16891982; skin pigmentation.
Copyright © 2025 Mikiko Soejima and Yoshiro Koda. Human Mutation published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors declare no conflicts of interest.
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