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GRaNIE and GRaNPA: inference and evaluation of enhancer‐mediated gene regulatory networks

Enhancers play a vital role in gene regulation and are critical in mediating the impact of noncoding genetic variants associated with complex traits. Enhancer activity is a cell‐type‐specific process regulated by transcription factors (TFs), epigenetic mechanisms and genetic variants. Despite the st...

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Autores principales: Kamal, Aryan, Arnold, Christian, Claringbould, Annique, Moussa, Rim, Servaas, Nila H, Kholmatov, Maksim, Daga, Neha, Nogina, Daria, Mueller‐Dott, Sophia, Reyes‐Palomares, Armando, Palla, Giovanni, Sigalova, Olga, Bunina, Daria, Pabst, Caroline, Zaugg, Judith B
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10258561/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37073532
http://dx.doi.org/10.15252/msb.202311627
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author Kamal, Aryan
Arnold, Christian
Claringbould, Annique
Moussa, Rim
Servaas, Nila H
Kholmatov, Maksim
Daga, Neha
Nogina, Daria
Mueller‐Dott, Sophia
Reyes‐Palomares, Armando
Palla, Giovanni
Sigalova, Olga
Bunina, Daria
Pabst, Caroline
Zaugg, Judith B
author_facet Kamal, Aryan
Arnold, Christian
Claringbould, Annique
Moussa, Rim
Servaas, Nila H
Kholmatov, Maksim
Daga, Neha
Nogina, Daria
Mueller‐Dott, Sophia
Reyes‐Palomares, Armando
Palla, Giovanni
Sigalova, Olga
Bunina, Daria
Pabst, Caroline
Zaugg, Judith B
author_sort Kamal, Aryan
collection PubMed
description Enhancers play a vital role in gene regulation and are critical in mediating the impact of noncoding genetic variants associated with complex traits. Enhancer activity is a cell‐type‐specific process regulated by transcription factors (TFs), epigenetic mechanisms and genetic variants. Despite the strong mechanistic link between TFs and enhancers, we currently lack a framework for jointly analysing them in cell‐type‐specific gene regulatory networks (GRN). Equally important, we lack an unbiased way of assessing the biological significance of inferred GRNs since no complete ground truth exists. To address these gaps, we present GRaNIE (Gene Regulatory Network Inference including Enhancers) and GRaNPA (Gene Regulatory Network Performance Analysis). GRaNIE (https://git.embl.de/grp‐zaugg/GRaNIE) builds enhancer‐mediated GRNs based on covariation of chromatin accessibility and RNA‐seq across samples (e.g. individuals), while GRaNPA (https://git.embl.de/grp‐zaugg/GRaNPA) assesses the performance of GRNs for predicting cell‐type‐specific differential expression. We demonstrate their power by investigating gene regulatory mechanisms underlying the response of macrophages to infection, cancer and common genetic traits including autoimmune diseases. Finally, our methods identify the TF PURA as a putative regulator of pro‐inflammatory macrophage polarisation.
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spelling pubmed-102585612023-06-13 GRaNIE and GRaNPA: inference and evaluation of enhancer‐mediated gene regulatory networks Kamal, Aryan Arnold, Christian Claringbould, Annique Moussa, Rim Servaas, Nila H Kholmatov, Maksim Daga, Neha Nogina, Daria Mueller‐Dott, Sophia Reyes‐Palomares, Armando Palla, Giovanni Sigalova, Olga Bunina, Daria Pabst, Caroline Zaugg, Judith B Mol Syst Biol Method Enhancers play a vital role in gene regulation and are critical in mediating the impact of noncoding genetic variants associated with complex traits. Enhancer activity is a cell‐type‐specific process regulated by transcription factors (TFs), epigenetic mechanisms and genetic variants. Despite the strong mechanistic link between TFs and enhancers, we currently lack a framework for jointly analysing them in cell‐type‐specific gene regulatory networks (GRN). Equally important, we lack an unbiased way of assessing the biological significance of inferred GRNs since no complete ground truth exists. To address these gaps, we present GRaNIE (Gene Regulatory Network Inference including Enhancers) and GRaNPA (Gene Regulatory Network Performance Analysis). GRaNIE (https://git.embl.de/grp‐zaugg/GRaNIE) builds enhancer‐mediated GRNs based on covariation of chromatin accessibility and RNA‐seq across samples (e.g. individuals), while GRaNPA (https://git.embl.de/grp‐zaugg/GRaNPA) assesses the performance of GRNs for predicting cell‐type‐specific differential expression. We demonstrate their power by investigating gene regulatory mechanisms underlying the response of macrophages to infection, cancer and common genetic traits including autoimmune diseases. Finally, our methods identify the TF PURA as a putative regulator of pro‐inflammatory macrophage polarisation. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2023-04-19 /pmc/articles/PMC10258561/ /pubmed/37073532 http://dx.doi.org/10.15252/msb.202311627 Text en © 2023 The Authors. Published under the terms of the CC BY 4.0 license https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Kamal, Aryan
Arnold, Christian
Claringbould, Annique
Moussa, Rim
Servaas, Nila H
Kholmatov, Maksim
Daga, Neha
Nogina, Daria
Mueller‐Dott, Sophia
Reyes‐Palomares, Armando
Palla, Giovanni
Sigalova, Olga
Bunina, Daria
Pabst, Caroline
Zaugg, Judith B
GRaNIE and GRaNPA: inference and evaluation of enhancer‐mediated gene regulatory networks
title GRaNIE and GRaNPA: inference and evaluation of enhancer‐mediated gene regulatory networks
title_full GRaNIE and GRaNPA: inference and evaluation of enhancer‐mediated gene regulatory networks
title_fullStr GRaNIE and GRaNPA: inference and evaluation of enhancer‐mediated gene regulatory networks
title_full_unstemmed GRaNIE and GRaNPA: inference and evaluation of enhancer‐mediated gene regulatory networks
title_short GRaNIE and GRaNPA: inference and evaluation of enhancer‐mediated gene regulatory networks
title_sort granie and granpa: inference and evaluation of enhancer‐mediated gene regulatory networks
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10258561/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37073532
http://dx.doi.org/10.15252/msb.202311627
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