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A genome-wide association scan in admixed Latin Americans identifies loci influencing facial and scalp hair features.

Adhikari K, Fontanil T, Cal S et al.

26926045 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
6357 Participants
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Chapter I

Publication Details

Comprehensive information about this research publication

Authors

AK
Adhikari K
FT
Fontanil T
CS
Cal S
MJ
Mendoza-Revilla J
FM
Fuentes-Guajardo M
CJ
Chacón-Duque JC
AF
Al-Saadi F
JJ
Johansson JA
QM
Quinto-Sanchez M
AV
Acuña-Alonzo V
JC
Jaramillo C
AW
Arias W
BL
Barquera Lozano R
MP
Macín Pérez G
GJ
Gómez-Valdés J
VH
Villamil-Ramírez H
HT
Hunemeier T
RV
Ramallo V
SD
Silva de Cerqueira CC
HM
Hurtado M
VV
Villegas V
GV
Granja V
GC
Gallo C
PG
Poletti G
SL
Schuler-Faccini L
SF
Salzano FM
BM
Bortolini MC
CS
Canizales-Quinteros S
RF
Rothhammer F
BG
Bedoya G
GR
Gonzalez-José R
HD
Headon D
LC
López-Otín C
TD
Tobin DJ
BD
Balding D
RA
Ruiz-Linares A
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

We report a genome-wide association scan in over 6,000 Latin Americans for features of scalp hair (shape, colour, greying, balding) and facial hair (beard thickness, monobrow, eyebrow thickness). We found 18 signals of association reaching genome-wide significance (P values 5 × 10(-8) to 3 × 10(-119)), including 10 novel associations. These include novel loci for scalp hair shape and balding, and the first reported loci for hair greying, monobrow, eyebrow and beard thickness. A newly identified locus influencing hair shape includes a Q30R substitution in the Protease Serine S1 family member 53 (PRSS53). We demonstrate that this enzyme is highly expressed in the hair follicle, especially the inner root sheath, and that the Q30R substitution affects enzyme processing and secretion. The genome regions associated with hair features are enriched for signals of selection, consistent with proposals regarding the evolution of human hair.

6,357 Latin American individuals

Chapter III

Study Statistics

Key metrics and study information

6357
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
No
Replicated
Hispanic or Latin American
Ancestry
Brazil, Colombia, Chile, Peru, Mexico
Recruitment Country
Chapter IV

Analysis

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