Heritability of psoriasis in a large twin sample
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Heritability of psoriasis in a large twin sample
Abstract
Background: Previous twin studies have shown greater concordance rates for psoriasis in MZ than in DZ twins, and heritability estimates between 66% and 90%. This supports a genetic influence on psoriasis, but also highlights the fact that genes are not the only explanation for the disease.
Objectives: To study the concordance of psoriasis in a population-based twin sample.
Methods: Data on psoriasis in 10 725 twin pairs, aged 20-71 years, from the Danish Twin Registry was collected via a questionnaire survey. The concordance and heritability of psoriasis were estimated.
Results: In total, 4·1% of the men and 4·2% of the women had a lifetime history of psoriasis. The proband-wise concordance for psoriasis was larger in monozygotic than in dizygotic twins, 0·33 vs. 0·17. Genetic factors explained 68% (60-75%) of the variation in the susceptibility to psoriasis, whereas the rest of the variation was explained by nonshared environmental factors.
Conclusion: The results confirm that psoriasis is a complex multifactorial disease controlled by both exogenous and endogenous factors.
© 2013 The Authors BJD © 2013 British Association of Dermatologists.
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