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Publication : Melanocortin receptors, red hair, and skin cancer.

First Author  Rees JL Year  1997
Journal  J Investig Dermatol Symp Proc Volume  2
Issue  1 Pages  94-8
PubMed ID  9487023 Mgi Jnum  J:42007
Mgi Id  MGI:894930 Doi  10.1038/jidsymp.1997.18
Citation  Rees JL, et al. (1997) Melanocortin receptors, red hair, and skin cancer. J Invest Dermatol Symp Proc 2:94-8
abstractText  Cutaneous pigmentation is a major determinant of the cutaneous response to ultraviolet radiation, and consequently of the risk of developing skin cancer. Over the past 10 years, several genes involved in melanogenesis have been identified, including the melanocortin 1 receptor gene. Recent work on the melanocortin 1 receptor suggests that it is a key player in determining whether eumelanin or pheomelanin is predominantly produced both in vitro and in vivo. In the mouse, variants of this receptor, which differ in their ability to activate adenylyl cyclase, are associated with different coat colors. In humans, melanocortin 1 receptor variants are associated with red hair and fair skin, and work in progress from our laboratory suggests that certain melanocortin 1 receptor variants may preferentially be associated with hair color rather than skin type. In addition, melanocortin 1 receptor variants are a risk factor, possibly independent of skin type, for melanoma susceptibility.
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