Genetik der monogenen isolierten Alopezien |
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Authors: | PD Dr. R.C. Betz |
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Affiliation: | 1. Institut für Humangenetik, Biomedizinisches Zentrum, Universit?tsklinikum Bonn A?R, Sigmund-Freud-Stra?e 25, 53127, Bonn, Deutschland
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Abstract: | The monogenic inherited isolated alopecias comprise a group of clinically and genetically heterogeneous forms of hairlessness or hair loss. Clinical classification of the isolated alopecias is based on the onset of the disorder, the regions affected, and the structure of the hair shaft. Men and women are equally affected, and the mode of inheritance is autosomal dominant or autosomal recessive. Since the identification of the keratin gene KRT86 as a cause of the so-called monilethrix in 1997, mutations in nine other genes have been identified for various isolated alopecias. These include other keratin genes for monilethrix (KRT81 and KRT83), the hairless gene for atrichia congenita/papular atrichia, the corneodesmosin gene for the autosomal dominant form of hypotrichosis simplex, and the genes desmoglein 4, lipase H, and the G-protein-coupled receptor P2RY5 (LPAR6) for the autosomal recessive forms of hypotrichosis. Molecular genetic and pathophysiological studies of these rare disorders of hair development have contributed significantly to our understanding of the basic mechanisms of hair loss as well as the physiological mechanisms of hair growth. |
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