• Human hair growth deficiency is linked to a genetic defect in the phospholipase gene LIPH

      Kazantseva, Anastasiya; Goltsov, Andrey; Zinchenko, Rena A.; Grigorenko, Anastasia P.; Abrukova, Anna V.; Moliaka, Yuri K.; Kirillov, Alexander G.; Guo, Zhiru; Lyle, Stephen; Ginter, Evgeny K.; et al. (2006-11-11)
      The molecular mechanisms controlling human hair growth and scalp hair loss are poorly understood. By screening about 350,000 individuals in two populations from the Volga-Ural region of Russia, we identified a gene mutation in families who show an inherited form of hair loss and a hair growth defect. Affected individuals were homozygous for a deletion in the LIPH gene on chromosome 3q27, caused by short interspersed nuclear element-retrotransposon-mediated recombination. The LIPH gene is expressed in hair follicles and encodes a phospholipase called lipase H (alternatively known as membrane-associated phosphatidic acid-selective phospholipase A1alpha), an enzyme that regulates the production of bioactive lipids. These results suggest that lipase H participates in hair growth and development.