GWAS for male-pattern baldness identifies 71 susceptibility loci explaining 38% of the risk.

Nat Commun
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Male pattern baldness (MPB) or androgenetic alopecia is one of the most common conditions affecting men, reaching a prevalence of ~50% by the age of 50; however, the known genes explain little of the heritability. Here, we present the results of a genome-wide association study including more than 70,000 men, identifying 71 independently replicated loci, of which 30 are novel. These loci explain 38% of the risk, suggesting that MPB is less genetically complex than other complex traits. We show that many of these loci contain genes that are relevant to the pathology and highlight pathways and functions underlying baldness. Finally, despite only showing genome-wide genetic correlation with height, pathway-specific genetic correlations are significant for traits including lifespan and cancer. Our study not only greatly increases the number of MPB loci, illuminating the genetic architecture, but also provides a new approach to disentangling the shared biological pathways underlying complex diseases.

Year of Publication
2017
Journal
Nat Commun
Volume
8
Issue
1
Pages
1584
Date Published
2017 11 17
ISSN
2041-1723
DOI
10.1038/s41467-017-01490-8
PubMed ID
29146897
PubMed Central ID
PMC5691155
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Medical Research Council / United Kingdom