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Genetic and environmental contributions to ancestry differences in gene expression in the human brain

Ancestral differences in genomic variation are determining factors in gene regulation; however, most gene expression studies have been limited to European ancestry samples or adjusted for ancestry to identify ancestry-independent associations. We instead examined the impact of genetic ancestry on ge...

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Autores principales: Benjamin, Kynon J.M., Chen, Qiang, Eagles, Nicholas J., Huuki-Myers, Louise A., Collado-Torres, Leonardo, Stolz, Joshua M., Pertea, Geo, Shin, Joo Heon, Paquola, Apuã C.M., Hyde, Thomas M., Kleinman, Joel E., Jaffe, Andrew E., Han, Shizhong, Weinberger, Daniel R.
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Publicado: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10081196/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37034760
http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2023.03.28.534458
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author Benjamin, Kynon J.M.
Chen, Qiang
Eagles, Nicholas J.
Huuki-Myers, Louise A.
Collado-Torres, Leonardo
Stolz, Joshua M.
Pertea, Geo
Shin, Joo Heon
Paquola, Apuã C.M.
Hyde, Thomas M.
Kleinman, Joel E.
Jaffe, Andrew E.
Han, Shizhong
Weinberger, Daniel R.
author_facet Benjamin, Kynon J.M.
Chen, Qiang
Eagles, Nicholas J.
Huuki-Myers, Louise A.
Collado-Torres, Leonardo
Stolz, Joshua M.
Pertea, Geo
Shin, Joo Heon
Paquola, Apuã C.M.
Hyde, Thomas M.
Kleinman, Joel E.
Jaffe, Andrew E.
Han, Shizhong
Weinberger, Daniel R.
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description Ancestral differences in genomic variation are determining factors in gene regulation; however, most gene expression studies have been limited to European ancestry samples or adjusted for ancestry to identify ancestry-independent associations. We instead examined the impact of genetic ancestry on gene expression and DNA methylation (DNAm) in admixed African/Black American neurotypical individuals to untangle effects of genetic and environmental factors. Ancestry-associated differentially expressed genes (DEGs), transcripts, and gene networks, while notably not implicating neurons, are enriched for genes related to immune response and vascular tissue and explain up to 26% of heritability for ischemic stroke, 27% of heritability for Parkinson’s disease, and 30% of heritability for Alzhemier’s disease. Ancestry-associated DEGs also show general enrichment for heritability of diverse immune-related traits but depletion for psychiatric-related traits. The cell-type enrichments and direction of effects vary by brain region. These DEGs are less evolutionarily constrained and are largely explained by genetic variations; roughly 15% are predicted by DNAm variation implicating environmental exposures. We also compared Black and White Americans, confirming most of these ancestry-associated DEGs. Our results highlight how environment and genetic background affect genetic ancestry differences in gene expression in the human brain and affect risk for brain illness.
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spelling pubmed-100811962023-04-08 Genetic and environmental contributions to ancestry differences in gene expression in the human brain Benjamin, Kynon J.M. Chen, Qiang Eagles, Nicholas J. Huuki-Myers, Louise A. Collado-Torres, Leonardo Stolz, Joshua M. Pertea, Geo Shin, Joo Heon Paquola, Apuã C.M. Hyde, Thomas M. Kleinman, Joel E. Jaffe, Andrew E. Han, Shizhong Weinberger, Daniel R. bioRxiv Article Ancestral differences in genomic variation are determining factors in gene regulation; however, most gene expression studies have been limited to European ancestry samples or adjusted for ancestry to identify ancestry-independent associations. We instead examined the impact of genetic ancestry on gene expression and DNA methylation (DNAm) in admixed African/Black American neurotypical individuals to untangle effects of genetic and environmental factors. Ancestry-associated differentially expressed genes (DEGs), transcripts, and gene networks, while notably not implicating neurons, are enriched for genes related to immune response and vascular tissue and explain up to 26% of heritability for ischemic stroke, 27% of heritability for Parkinson’s disease, and 30% of heritability for Alzhemier’s disease. Ancestry-associated DEGs also show general enrichment for heritability of diverse immune-related traits but depletion for psychiatric-related traits. The cell-type enrichments and direction of effects vary by brain region. These DEGs are less evolutionarily constrained and are largely explained by genetic variations; roughly 15% are predicted by DNAm variation implicating environmental exposures. We also compared Black and White Americans, confirming most of these ancestry-associated DEGs. Our results highlight how environment and genetic background affect genetic ancestry differences in gene expression in the human brain and affect risk for brain illness. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory 2023-10-05 /pmc/articles/PMC10081196/ /pubmed/37034760 http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2023.03.28.534458 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) , which allows reusers to distribute, remix, adapt, and build upon the material in any medium or format for noncommercial purposes only, and only so long as attribution is given to the creator.
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Benjamin, Kynon J.M.
Chen, Qiang
Eagles, Nicholas J.
Huuki-Myers, Louise A.
Collado-Torres, Leonardo
Stolz, Joshua M.
Pertea, Geo
Shin, Joo Heon
Paquola, Apuã C.M.
Hyde, Thomas M.
Kleinman, Joel E.
Jaffe, Andrew E.
Han, Shizhong
Weinberger, Daniel R.
Genetic and environmental contributions to ancestry differences in gene expression in the human brain
title Genetic and environmental contributions to ancestry differences in gene expression in the human brain
title_full Genetic and environmental contributions to ancestry differences in gene expression in the human brain
title_fullStr Genetic and environmental contributions to ancestry differences in gene expression in the human brain
title_full_unstemmed Genetic and environmental contributions to ancestry differences in gene expression in the human brain
title_short Genetic and environmental contributions to ancestry differences in gene expression in the human brain
title_sort genetic and environmental contributions to ancestry differences in gene expression in the human brain
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10081196/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37034760
http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2023.03.28.534458
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