2013
DOI: 10.7196/samj.7046
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Biology and genetics of oculocutaneous albinism and vitiligo – common pigmentation disorders in southern Africa

Abstract: The primary pigment that determines human skin, hair and eye colour is melanin, which is synthesised by melanocytes. Melanin protects the skin from ultraviolet (UV) radiation and there is an inverse correlation between the degree of constitutive pigmentation and the risk of sun-induced skin cancers. Besides the life-threatening cancer risk, loss of pigmentation results in premature aging, compromised cutaneous immunity and significant emotional distress to affected individuals. [1][2][3] During embryonic devel… Show more

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“…In Oculocutaneous albinism, the hair, skin and eyes are affected while in Ocular albinism the features is confined to the eyes and visual system [2]. The most common variants of albinism and their responsible genes are: Ocular albinism (OA1gene), OCA1 (Tyrosine TYR gene), OCA2/Brown OCA (P gene)-which is the commonest in Africa, OCA3/Rufous OCA (Tyrosine-related protein-1, TRP-1 gene) and OCA4 (SLC45A2 gene) [3][4][5].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Oculocutaneous albinism, the hair, skin and eyes are affected while in Ocular albinism the features is confined to the eyes and visual system [2]. The most common variants of albinism and their responsible genes are: Ocular albinism (OA1gene), OCA1 (Tyrosine TYR gene), OCA2/Brown OCA (P gene)-which is the commonest in Africa, OCA3/Rufous OCA (Tyrosine-related protein-1, TRP-1 gene) and OCA4 (SLC45A2 gene) [3][4][5].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The function of TRP1 is in the biosynthesis of melanin from tyrosine, TRP1 catalyzes the oxidation of 5–6‐dihydroxyindole‐2‐carboxylic acid to an indole that participates in the polymerization of melanin (Hearing & Tsukamoto, ; Ito, ), depicted in Figure . and it has an incidence rate of 1:8,500 in Africa (Kromberg et al, ; Manga, Kerr, Ramsay, & Kromberg, ). OCA3 has a less severe phenotype than other forms of OCA.…”
Section: Ocular Cutaneous Albinismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This therefore excludes the disparities seen among racial groups that have a purely biological and/or genetic basis, e.g. oculocutaneous albinism type 2, which is fairly common among black Africans, but almost never affects whites, [21] or melanoma, which is prevalent among SA white women but almost never affects black African, coloured or Indian women. [22] There are several ways in which the SA healthcare system has been unjust, particularly to black citizens.…”
Section: Differential Burden Of Diseasementioning
confidence: 99%