Acne's Genetic Secrets Could Bring Treatment

Acne's Genetic Secrets Could Bring Treatment
TUESDAY, Feb. 8, 2022

For countlessteens, it's the scourge of adolescence. But researchers say the discovery of new genetic variants associated withacnecould help doctors identify people at high risk and perhaps point the way to new treatments.

"Despite major treatment advances in otherskin conditions, progress inacnehas been limited," said Catherine Smith, co-author of anew study. "As well as suffering from the symptoms ofacne, individuals describe consequent profound, negative impacts on their psychological and social well-being," said Smith, a professor of dermatology and therapeutics at Guy's and St. Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust in Britain.

"It's exciting that this work opens up potential avenues to find treatments for them," Smith added in a hospital news release.

For the study, the U.K. team examined whole genome data collected worldwide from more than 20,000people with acneand more than 595,000 without the skin condition.

The analysis revealed 29 new genetic variants that are more common in people withacne, bringing the total number of known variants to 46.

A number of the newly identified variants are in genes linked to other skin and hair conditions. This may help improve understanding about the causes ofacne, which could be a mix of factors, according to the authors.

这一调查结果发布在2月7日在journalNature Communications.

The investigators also found that people with the highest genetic risk ofacneare more likely to have severe cases. Further research is required, but this suggests that it may be possible to identify people at risk of severe disease so they can receive early treatment, the study authors said.

"We know that the causes ofacneare complicated, with a mix of biological factors such as genetics and hormones, and environmental factors," said Michael Simpson, head of the Genomic Medicine Group at King's College London. "Understanding the genetics of the condition will help us to disentangle some of these causes, and find the best way to treat the condition. This is a really promising area for further study, and opens up a lot of avenues for research."

More information

There's more onacneat theAmerican Academy of Family Physicians.

SOURCE: Guy's and St. Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust, news release, Feb. 7, 2022

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