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Genetics of Vitiligo

  • Autores: Richard A. Spritz, Genevieve H.L. Andersen
  • Localización: Dermatologic clinics, ISSN 0733-8635, Vol. 35, Nº. 2, 2017 (Ejemplar dedicado a: Vitiligo), págs. 245-255
  • Idioma: inglés
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  • Resumen
    • Vitiligo reflects simultaneous contributions of multiple genetic risk factors and environmental triggers. Genomewide association studies have discovered approximately 50 genetic loci contributing to vitiligo risk. At many vitiligo susceptibility loci, the relevant genes and DNA sequence variants are identified. Many encode proteins involved in immune regulation, several play roles in cellular apoptosis, and others regulate functions of melanocytes. Although many of the specific biologic mechanisms need elucidation, it is clear that vitiligo is an autoimmune disease involving a complex relationship between immune system programming and function, aspects of the melanocyte autoimmune target, and dysregulation of the immune response.


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