[HTML][HTML] What have we learned from GWAS for atopic dermatitis?

SJ Brown - Journal of Investigative Dermatology, 2021 - Elsevier
Journal of Investigative Dermatology, 2021Elsevier
GWASs have revealed multiple loci associated with atopic dermatitis (AD). Some have
confirmed pre-existing knowledge, including the role of skin barrier and type 2 inflammation
in AD pathogenesis, whereas others have provided newer insights, including evidence of
autoimmunity and previously unrecognized genes controlling epidermal differentiation. The
majority of risk loci are in intergenic regions for which functional mechanism (s) remain
unknown. These loci require detailed molecular studies carried out in cells and tissues of …
GWASs have revealed multiple loci associated with atopic dermatitis (AD). Some have confirmed pre-existing knowledge, including the role of skin barrier and type 2 inflammation in AD pathogenesis, whereas others have provided newer insights, including evidence of autoimmunity and previously unrecognized genes controlling epidermal differentiation. The majority of risk loci are in intergenic regions for which functional mechanism(s) remain unknown. These loci require detailed molecular studies carried out in cells and tissues of relevance to AD. Genomic findings to date account for ∼30% of AD heritability, therefore, considerable further work is needed to fully understand individual risk.
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