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Discovery Of Baldness Gene: 1 In 7 Men At RiskOct 2008
Researchers at McGill University, King's College London and GlaxoSmithKline Inc. have identified two genetic variants in caucasians that together produce an astounding sevenfold increase in the risk of male pattern baldness.
Two studies released today in the journal Nature Genetics may help explain
why some people lose their hair, and how they might eventually grow it back,
scientists from London-based GlaxoSmithKline, the U.K. and Sweden said.
Male pattern baldness is the most common form of baldness, where hair is lost
in a well-defined pattern beginning above both temples, and results in a
distinctive M-shaped hairline. Estimates suggest more than 80 per cent of cases
are hereditary.
Along with colleagues in Iceland, Switzerland and the Netherlands, the researchers conducted a genome-wide association study of 1,125 caucasian men who had been assessed for male pattern baldness.
They found two previously unknown genetic variants on chromosome 20 that
substantially increased the risk of male pattern baldness. They then confirmed
these findings in an additional 1,650 caucasian men.
If you have both the risk variants we discovered on chromosome 20 and the
unrelated known variant on the X chromosome, your risk of becoming bald
increases sevenfold."
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