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Genetic polymorphism analysis of patients with primary hyperhidrosis.

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Genetic polymorphism analysis of patients with primary hyperhidrosis.

Clin Cosmet Investig Dermatol. 2018;11:477-483

Authors: Simes BC, Moore JP, Brown TC, Rushforth TJ, Bookout AL, Richardson CL

Abstract
Background: Hyperhidrosis affects 220 million people worldwide. The hallmark of this condition is excessive sweating, which negatively impacts the social, emotional, and occupational lives of these individuals. A familial predisposition has been established; however, the specific genes involved have yet to be identified.
Objective: The aim of this study was to determine possible genetic variations contributing to primary hyperhidrosis, specifically single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs).
Patients and methods: Twenty-one case and 21 control DNA samples were extracted and genotyped for 20 SNPs associated with the Butyrylcholinesterase (BCHE) and Cholinergic Receptor Nicotinic Alpha-7 subunit (CHRNA7) genes.
Results: For rs1126680, the -116A variant allele (P-value=0.15) was found only in hyperhidrosis patients who also had the K-variant allele (P-value=0.65) in rs1803274. Further analysis testing the null hypothesis of independence between the combined genotypes and case/control status yielded a P-value of 0.30.
Conclusion: Our results are consistent with previous research that shows the K-variant requires the -116A variant to be present in order to observe a decrease in BChE activity levels. These results are not statistically significant (P-value >0.05), but the exclusive association between the -116A and K-variants on the BCHE gene in hyperhidrosis patients warrants further investigation using a larger sample size.

PMID: 30349345 [PubMed]



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