rs117226861 - TGM3
Magnitude 2.2 · 1 study on file
Reported associations
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Multi-ancestry genome-wide meta-analysis identifies novel basal cell carcinoma loci and shared genetic effects with squamous cell carcinoma - Unknown journal (n.d.) · Unknown authors · PubMed 38182794
ABSTRACT: Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) is one of the most common malignancies worldwide, yet its genetic determinants are incompletely defined. We perform a European ancestry genome-wide association (GWA) meta-analysis and a Hispanic/Latino ancestry GWA meta-analysis and meta-analyze both in a multi-ancestry GWAS meta-analysis of BCC, totaling 50,531 BCC cases and 762,234 controls from four cohorts (GERA, Mass-General Brigham Biobank, UK Biobank, and 23andMe research cohort). Here we identify 122 BCC-associated loci, of which 36 were novel, and subsequently fine-mapped these associations. We also identify an association of the well-known pigment gene SLC45A2 as well as associations at RCC2 and CLPTM1L with BCC in Hispanic/Latinos. We examine these BCC loci for association with cutaneous squa
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Lifestyle context
Concrete actions anchored to the cited research. We do not prescribe, we describe.
Discuss with your doctor
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Discuss genetic BCC risk with dermatologist Moderate
GWAS-identified genetic variant associated with increased BCC risk may warrant personalized screening protocol
Lifestyle
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Daily sunscreen and UV avoidance Moderate
Genetic predisposition to basal cell carcinoma increases importance of preventing UV-induced skin damage
Daily SPF 30+ sunscreen, wear protective clothing, limit sun exposure 10am-4pm
Screening
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Basal cell carcinoma skin screening Moderate
TGM3 rs117226861 variant associated with increased basal cell carcinoma risk in large GWAS
Annual full-body skin examination by dermatologist