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Genetics and Beyond – The Transcriptome of Human Monocytes and Disease Susceptibility

BACKGROUND: Variability of gene expression in human may link gene sequence variability and phenotypes; however, non-genetic variations, alone or in combination with genetics, may also influence expression traits and have a critical role in physiological and disease processes. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL F...

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Autores principales: Zeller, Tanja, Wild, Philipp, Szymczak, Silke, Rotival, Maxime, Schillert, Arne, Castagne, Raphaele, Maouche, Seraya, Germain, Marine, Lackner, Karl, Rossmann, Heidi, Eleftheriadis, Medea, Sinning, Christoph R., Schnabel, Renate B., Lubos, Edith, Mennerich, Detlev, Rust, Werner, Perret, Claire, Proust, Carole, Nicaud, Viviane, Loscalzo, Joseph, Hübner, Norbert, Tregouet, David, Münzel, Thomas, Ziegler, Andreas, Tiret, Laurence, Blankenberg, Stefan, Cambien, François
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2872668/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20502693
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0010693
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author Zeller, Tanja
Wild, Philipp
Szymczak, Silke
Rotival, Maxime
Schillert, Arne
Castagne, Raphaele
Maouche, Seraya
Germain, Marine
Lackner, Karl
Rossmann, Heidi
Eleftheriadis, Medea
Sinning, Christoph R.
Schnabel, Renate B.
Lubos, Edith
Mennerich, Detlev
Rust, Werner
Perret, Claire
Proust, Carole
Nicaud, Viviane
Loscalzo, Joseph
Hübner, Norbert
Tregouet, David
Münzel, Thomas
Ziegler, Andreas
Tiret, Laurence
Blankenberg, Stefan
Cambien, François
author_facet Zeller, Tanja
Wild, Philipp
Szymczak, Silke
Rotival, Maxime
Schillert, Arne
Castagne, Raphaele
Maouche, Seraya
Germain, Marine
Lackner, Karl
Rossmann, Heidi
Eleftheriadis, Medea
Sinning, Christoph R.
Schnabel, Renate B.
Lubos, Edith
Mennerich, Detlev
Rust, Werner
Perret, Claire
Proust, Carole
Nicaud, Viviane
Loscalzo, Joseph
Hübner, Norbert
Tregouet, David
Münzel, Thomas
Ziegler, Andreas
Tiret, Laurence
Blankenberg, Stefan
Cambien, François
author_sort Zeller, Tanja
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description BACKGROUND: Variability of gene expression in human may link gene sequence variability and phenotypes; however, non-genetic variations, alone or in combination with genetics, may also influence expression traits and have a critical role in physiological and disease processes. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: To get better insight into the overall variability of gene expression, we assessed the transcriptome of circulating monocytes, a key cell involved in immunity-related diseases and atherosclerosis, in 1,490 unrelated individuals and investigated its association with >675,000 SNPs and 10 common cardiovascular risk factors. Out of 12,808 expressed genes, 2,745 expression quantitative trait loci were detected (P<5.78×10(−12)), most of them (90%) being cis-modulated. Extensive analyses showed that associations identified by genome-wide association studies of lipids, body mass index or blood pressure were rarely compatible with a mediation by monocyte expression level at the locus. At a study-wide level (P<3.9×10(−7)), 1,662 expression traits (13.0%) were significantly associated with at least one risk factor. Genome-wide interaction analyses suggested that genetic variability and risk factors mostly acted additively on gene expression. Because of the structure of correlation among expression traits, the variability of risk factors could be characterized by a limited set of independent gene expressions which may have biological and clinical relevance. For example expression traits associated with cigarette smoking were more strongly associated with carotid atherosclerosis than smoking itself. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: This study demonstrates that the monocyte transcriptome is a potent integrator of genetic and non-genetic influences of relevance for disease pathophysiology and risk assessment.
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spelling pubmed-28726682010-05-25 Genetics and Beyond – The Transcriptome of Human Monocytes and Disease Susceptibility Zeller, Tanja Wild, Philipp Szymczak, Silke Rotival, Maxime Schillert, Arne Castagne, Raphaele Maouche, Seraya Germain, Marine Lackner, Karl Rossmann, Heidi Eleftheriadis, Medea Sinning, Christoph R. Schnabel, Renate B. Lubos, Edith Mennerich, Detlev Rust, Werner Perret, Claire Proust, Carole Nicaud, Viviane Loscalzo, Joseph Hübner, Norbert Tregouet, David Münzel, Thomas Ziegler, Andreas Tiret, Laurence Blankenberg, Stefan Cambien, François PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Variability of gene expression in human may link gene sequence variability and phenotypes; however, non-genetic variations, alone or in combination with genetics, may also influence expression traits and have a critical role in physiological and disease processes. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: To get better insight into the overall variability of gene expression, we assessed the transcriptome of circulating monocytes, a key cell involved in immunity-related diseases and atherosclerosis, in 1,490 unrelated individuals and investigated its association with >675,000 SNPs and 10 common cardiovascular risk factors. Out of 12,808 expressed genes, 2,745 expression quantitative trait loci were detected (P<5.78×10(−12)), most of them (90%) being cis-modulated. Extensive analyses showed that associations identified by genome-wide association studies of lipids, body mass index or blood pressure were rarely compatible with a mediation by monocyte expression level at the locus. At a study-wide level (P<3.9×10(−7)), 1,662 expression traits (13.0%) were significantly associated with at least one risk factor. Genome-wide interaction analyses suggested that genetic variability and risk factors mostly acted additively on gene expression. Because of the structure of correlation among expression traits, the variability of risk factors could be characterized by a limited set of independent gene expressions which may have biological and clinical relevance. For example expression traits associated with cigarette smoking were more strongly associated with carotid atherosclerosis than smoking itself. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: This study demonstrates that the monocyte transcriptome is a potent integrator of genetic and non-genetic influences of relevance for disease pathophysiology and risk assessment. Public Library of Science 2010-05-18 /pmc/articles/PMC2872668/ /pubmed/20502693 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0010693 Text en Zeller et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Zeller, Tanja
Wild, Philipp
Szymczak, Silke
Rotival, Maxime
Schillert, Arne
Castagne, Raphaele
Maouche, Seraya
Germain, Marine
Lackner, Karl
Rossmann, Heidi
Eleftheriadis, Medea
Sinning, Christoph R.
Schnabel, Renate B.
Lubos, Edith
Mennerich, Detlev
Rust, Werner
Perret, Claire
Proust, Carole
Nicaud, Viviane
Loscalzo, Joseph
Hübner, Norbert
Tregouet, David
Münzel, Thomas
Ziegler, Andreas
Tiret, Laurence
Blankenberg, Stefan
Cambien, François
Genetics and Beyond – The Transcriptome of Human Monocytes and Disease Susceptibility
title Genetics and Beyond – The Transcriptome of Human Monocytes and Disease Susceptibility
title_full Genetics and Beyond – The Transcriptome of Human Monocytes and Disease Susceptibility
title_fullStr Genetics and Beyond – The Transcriptome of Human Monocytes and Disease Susceptibility
title_full_unstemmed Genetics and Beyond – The Transcriptome of Human Monocytes and Disease Susceptibility
title_short Genetics and Beyond – The Transcriptome of Human Monocytes and Disease Susceptibility
title_sort genetics and beyond – the transcriptome of human monocytes and disease susceptibility
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2872668/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20502693
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0010693
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