rs10517350 - RNU6-573P - ARAP2

Magnitude 2.2 · 1 study on file

Reported associations

  • Genetic influence on scar height and pliability after burn injury in individuals of European ancestry: A prospective cohort study. - Burns : journal of the International Society for Burn Injuries (2020) · Wallace HJ, Cadby G, Melton PE, Wood FM, Falder S, Crowe MM, Martin LJ, Marlow K, Ward SV, Fear MW · PubMed 30595539

    After similar extent of injury there is considerable variability in scarring between individuals, in part due to genetic factors. This study aimed to identify genetic variants associated with scar height and pliability after burn injury. An exome-wide array association study and gene pathway analysis were performed on a prospective cohort of 665 patients treated for burn injury. Outcomes were scar height (SH) and scar pliability (SP) sub-scores of the modified Vancouver Scar Scale (mVSS). DNA was genotyped using the Infinium HumanCoreExome-24 BeadChip. Associations between genetic variants (single nucleotide polymorphisms) and SH and SP were estimated using an additive genetic model adjusting for age, sex, number of surgical procedures and % total body surface area of burn in subjects of E


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