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Global Analysis of the Impact of Environmental Perturbation on cis-Regulation of Gene Expression

Genetic variants altering cis-regulation of normal gene expression (cis-eQTLs) have been extensively mapped in human cells and tissues, but the extent by which controlled, environmental perturbation influences cis-eQTLs is unclear. We carried out large-scale induction experiments using primary human...

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Autores principales: Grundberg, Elin, Adoue, Veronique, Kwan, Tony, Ge, Bing, Duan, Qing Ling, Lam, Kevin C. L., Koka, Vonda, Kindmark, Andreas, Weiss, Scott T., Tantisira, Kelan, Mallmin, Hans, Raby, Benjamin A., Nilsson, Olle, Pastinen, Tomi
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3024267/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21283786
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1001279
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author Grundberg, Elin
Adoue, Veronique
Kwan, Tony
Ge, Bing
Duan, Qing Ling
Lam, Kevin C. L.
Koka, Vonda
Kindmark, Andreas
Weiss, Scott T.
Tantisira, Kelan
Mallmin, Hans
Raby, Benjamin A.
Nilsson, Olle
Pastinen, Tomi
author_facet Grundberg, Elin
Adoue, Veronique
Kwan, Tony
Ge, Bing
Duan, Qing Ling
Lam, Kevin C. L.
Koka, Vonda
Kindmark, Andreas
Weiss, Scott T.
Tantisira, Kelan
Mallmin, Hans
Raby, Benjamin A.
Nilsson, Olle
Pastinen, Tomi
author_sort Grundberg, Elin
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description Genetic variants altering cis-regulation of normal gene expression (cis-eQTLs) have been extensively mapped in human cells and tissues, but the extent by which controlled, environmental perturbation influences cis-eQTLs is unclear. We carried out large-scale induction experiments using primary human bone cells derived from unrelated donors of Swedish origin treated with 18 different stimuli (7 treatments and 2 controls, each assessed at 2 time points). The treatments with the largest impact on the transcriptome, verified on two independent expression arrays, included BMP-2 (t = 2h), dexamethasone (DEX) (t = 24h), and PGE(2) (t = 24h). Using these treatments and control, we performed expression profiling for 18,144 RefSeq transcripts on biological replicates of the complete study cohort of 113 individuals (n(total) = 782) and combined it with genome-wide SNP-genotyping data in order to map treatment-specific cis-eQTLs (defined as SNPs located within the gene ±250 kb). We found that 93% of cis-eQTLs at 1% FDR were observed in at least one additional treatment, and in fact, on average, only 1.4% of the cis-eQTLs were considered as treatment-specific at high confidence. The relative invariability of cis-regulation following perturbation was reiterated independently by genome-wide allelic expression tests where only a small proportion of variance could be attributed to treatment. Treatment-specific cis-regulatory effects were, however, 2- to 6-fold more abundant among differently expressed genes upon treatment. We further followed-up and validated the DEX–specific cis-regulation of the MYO6 and TNC loci and found top cis-regulatory variants located 180 kb and 250 kb upstream of the transcription start sites, respectively. Our results suggest that, as opposed to tissue-specificity of cis-eQTLs, the interactions between cellular environment and cis-variants are relatively rare (∼1.5%), but that detection of such specific interactions can be achieved by a combination of functional genomic approaches as described here.
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spelling pubmed-30242672011-01-31 Global Analysis of the Impact of Environmental Perturbation on cis-Regulation of Gene Expression Grundberg, Elin Adoue, Veronique Kwan, Tony Ge, Bing Duan, Qing Ling Lam, Kevin C. L. Koka, Vonda Kindmark, Andreas Weiss, Scott T. Tantisira, Kelan Mallmin, Hans Raby, Benjamin A. Nilsson, Olle Pastinen, Tomi PLoS Genet Research Article Genetic variants altering cis-regulation of normal gene expression (cis-eQTLs) have been extensively mapped in human cells and tissues, but the extent by which controlled, environmental perturbation influences cis-eQTLs is unclear. We carried out large-scale induction experiments using primary human bone cells derived from unrelated donors of Swedish origin treated with 18 different stimuli (7 treatments and 2 controls, each assessed at 2 time points). The treatments with the largest impact on the transcriptome, verified on two independent expression arrays, included BMP-2 (t = 2h), dexamethasone (DEX) (t = 24h), and PGE(2) (t = 24h). Using these treatments and control, we performed expression profiling for 18,144 RefSeq transcripts on biological replicates of the complete study cohort of 113 individuals (n(total) = 782) and combined it with genome-wide SNP-genotyping data in order to map treatment-specific cis-eQTLs (defined as SNPs located within the gene ±250 kb). We found that 93% of cis-eQTLs at 1% FDR were observed in at least one additional treatment, and in fact, on average, only 1.4% of the cis-eQTLs were considered as treatment-specific at high confidence. The relative invariability of cis-regulation following perturbation was reiterated independently by genome-wide allelic expression tests where only a small proportion of variance could be attributed to treatment. Treatment-specific cis-regulatory effects were, however, 2- to 6-fold more abundant among differently expressed genes upon treatment. We further followed-up and validated the DEX–specific cis-regulation of the MYO6 and TNC loci and found top cis-regulatory variants located 180 kb and 250 kb upstream of the transcription start sites, respectively. Our results suggest that, as opposed to tissue-specificity of cis-eQTLs, the interactions between cellular environment and cis-variants are relatively rare (∼1.5%), but that detection of such specific interactions can be achieved by a combination of functional genomic approaches as described here. Public Library of Science 2011-01-20 /pmc/articles/PMC3024267/ /pubmed/21283786 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1001279 Text en Grundberg et al. 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 credited.
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Grundberg, Elin
Adoue, Veronique
Kwan, Tony
Ge, Bing
Duan, Qing Ling
Lam, Kevin C. L.
Koka, Vonda
Kindmark, Andreas
Weiss, Scott T.
Tantisira, Kelan
Mallmin, Hans
Raby, Benjamin A.
Nilsson, Olle
Pastinen, Tomi
Global Analysis of the Impact of Environmental Perturbation on cis-Regulation of Gene Expression
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title_short Global Analysis of the Impact of Environmental Perturbation on cis-Regulation of Gene Expression
title_sort global analysis of the impact of environmental perturbation on cis-regulation of gene expression
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3024267/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21283786
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1001279
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