New Study Of Gene Expression Alteration In Male Androgenetic Alopecia

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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28403520

Abstract
BACKGROUND:
Male androgenetic alopecia (Androgenetic Alopecia) is the most common form of hair loss in men and is characterized by a distinct pattern of progressive hair loss starting from the frontal area and the vertex of the scalp. Although several genetic risk loci have been identified, relevant genes for Androgenetic Alopecia remain to be defined.

OBJECTIVES:
Herein, molecular biomarkers associated with premature Androgenetic Alopecia were identified through gene expression analysis using cDNA generated from scalp vertex biopsies of hairless/bald men with premature Androgenetic Alopecia and healthy volunteers.

RESULTS:
This monocentric study reveals that genes encoding mast cell granule enzymes, inflammatory and immunoglobulin-associated immune mediators were significantly over-expressed in Androgenetic Alopecia. In contrast, under-expressed genes appear to be associated with the Wnt/β-catenin and BMP/TGF-β signaling pathways. Although involvement of these pathways in hair follicle regeneration is well-described, functional interpretation of the transcriptomic data highlights different events that account for their inhibition. In particular, one of these events depends on the dysregulated expression of proopiomelanocortin (POMC), as confirmed by RT-qPCR and immunohistochemistry. In addition, lower expression of CYP27B1 in Androgenetic Alopecia subjects supports the notion that changes in vitamin D metabolism contributes to hair loss.

CONCLUSION:
This study provides compelling evidence for distinct molecular events contributing to alopecia that may pave way for new therapeutic approaches. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
 

Armando Jose

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Thanks for this new study on altered genes in common alopecia, ....., little is said about DHT and its genes
 

Medina

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No Dht and no PGD2 either

How can one little condition be so f*****g complicated.
 

paleocapa89

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I love how they describe the fullhead control group "healthy volunteers". And they are right. So let's f*****g label Androgenetic Alopecia already as what it is: a disease .
 

H

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I dont know if it's realistic to think a guy with alopecia can ever have a full head of hair again be it any method it's kind of dawning on me...
 

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Just came across this today: https://www.uq.edu.au/news/article/2017/06/gene-therapy-could-turn-off’-severe-allergies

Give the possible immune cofactors involved in hairloss and the genetic basis, perhaps we should somehow convince this guy to explore the issue. (?)

In medicine each thing is very different. Turning off allergies could be completely different than male pattern baldness. male pattern baldness is very complicated compared to an allergy like this
Pretty cool though that someday a simple shot might prevent or cure allergies completely.
 

Trichosan

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I know. And it is very different but I'm always encouraged to see discoveries in genetics that involves complex pathways and cell signaling as this may lead to the metabolic secret of hairloss either by accident or shared biochemical cycles. Partly too, I have a tendency to grasp at straws and hope this guy with such a capable lab will somehow become curious about balding. One thing is for certain, to solve the problem, it will take big money. Maybe bald Jeff Bezos will take the $19B he made on his company's stock in one day and solve his and our problem. Sorry, there I go dreaming again.
 

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I dont know if it's realistic to think a guy with alopecia can ever have a full head of hair again be it any method it's kind of dawning on me...

Elaborate?
 

H

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Elaborate?
I was super drunk with little sleep from driving to Bonnaroo and a little doubt slipped I mean advanced stages of male pattern baldness of course hopefully multiplication becomes a reality soon.
 
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