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Cancer Gene Also Involved in Hair Loss

by Bald Man on May 2nd, 2006

Here’s some interesting medical news from Forbes.com. Apperantly, a gene involved in the prevention of cancer is also plays a role in hair loss. From the article:

A gene whose main role is to help prevent cancer also plays a role in controlling hair growth, Italian researchers report.

Mouse that were bred to lack one of the two pairs of the gene, designated FHIT, developed alopecia areata — hair loss that can occur in many ways, most notably the male pattern baldness seen as men grow older.

The FHIT-deficient mice developed baldness at the same rate as normal mice given doses of benzo(a)pyrene, a chemical known to cause hair loss, the researchers said.

There’s no speculation as to what this link might mean, but it is interesting, no?

For other news on cancer and genetics, check out these other b5media blogs: Cancer Commentary and Genetics & Health.

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