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Unraveling the Regulatory Mechanisms Underlying Tissue-Dependent Genetic Variation of Gene Expression

It is known that genetic variants can affect gene expression, but it is not yet completely clear through what mechanisms genetic variation mediate this expression. We therefore compared the cis-effect of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) on gene expression between blood samples from 1,240 human...

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Autores principales: Fu, Jingyuan, Wolfs, Marcel G. M., Deelen, Patrick, Westra, Harm-Jan, Fehrmann, Rudolf S. N., te Meerman, Gerard J., Buurman, Wim A., Rensen, Sander S. M., Groen, Harry J. M., Weersma, Rinse K., van den Berg, Leonard H., Veldink, Jan, Ophoff, Roel A., Snieder, Harold, van Heel, David, Jansen, Ritsert C., Hofker, Marten H., Wijmenga, Cisca, Franke, Lude
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3261927/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22275870
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1002431
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author Fu, Jingyuan
Wolfs, Marcel G. M.
Deelen, Patrick
Westra, Harm-Jan
Fehrmann, Rudolf S. N.
te Meerman, Gerard J.
Buurman, Wim A.
Rensen, Sander S. M.
Groen, Harry J. M.
Weersma, Rinse K.
van den Berg, Leonard H.
Veldink, Jan
Ophoff, Roel A.
Snieder, Harold
van Heel, David
Jansen, Ritsert C.
Hofker, Marten H.
Wijmenga, Cisca
Franke, Lude
author_facet Fu, Jingyuan
Wolfs, Marcel G. M.
Deelen, Patrick
Westra, Harm-Jan
Fehrmann, Rudolf S. N.
te Meerman, Gerard J.
Buurman, Wim A.
Rensen, Sander S. M.
Groen, Harry J. M.
Weersma, Rinse K.
van den Berg, Leonard H.
Veldink, Jan
Ophoff, Roel A.
Snieder, Harold
van Heel, David
Jansen, Ritsert C.
Hofker, Marten H.
Wijmenga, Cisca
Franke, Lude
author_sort Fu, Jingyuan
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description It is known that genetic variants can affect gene expression, but it is not yet completely clear through what mechanisms genetic variation mediate this expression. We therefore compared the cis-effect of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) on gene expression between blood samples from 1,240 human subjects and four primary non-blood tissues (liver, subcutaneous, and visceral adipose tissue and skeletal muscle) from 85 subjects. We characterized four different mechanisms for 2,072 probes that show tissue-dependent genetic regulation between blood and non-blood tissues: on average 33.2% only showed cis-regulation in non-blood tissues; 14.5% of the eQTL probes were regulated by different, independent SNPs depending on the tissue of investigation. 47.9% showed a different effect size although they were regulated by the same SNPs. Surprisingly, we observed that 4.4% were regulated by the same SNP but with opposite allelic direction. We show here that SNPs that are located in transcriptional regulatory elements are enriched for tissue-dependent regulation, including SNPs at 3′ and 5′ untranslated regions (P = 1.84×10(−5) and 4.7×10(−4), respectively) and SNPs that are synonymous-coding (P = 9.9×10(−4)). SNPs that are associated with complex traits more often exert a tissue-dependent effect on gene expression (P = 2.6×10(−10)). Our study yields new insights into the genetic basis of tissue-dependent expression and suggests that complex trait associated genetic variants have even more complex regulatory effects than previously anticipated.
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spelling pubmed-32619272012-01-24 Unraveling the Regulatory Mechanisms Underlying Tissue-Dependent Genetic Variation of Gene Expression Fu, Jingyuan Wolfs, Marcel G. M. Deelen, Patrick Westra, Harm-Jan Fehrmann, Rudolf S. N. te Meerman, Gerard J. Buurman, Wim A. Rensen, Sander S. M. Groen, Harry J. M. Weersma, Rinse K. van den Berg, Leonard H. Veldink, Jan Ophoff, Roel A. Snieder, Harold van Heel, David Jansen, Ritsert C. Hofker, Marten H. Wijmenga, Cisca Franke, Lude PLoS Genet Research Article It is known that genetic variants can affect gene expression, but it is not yet completely clear through what mechanisms genetic variation mediate this expression. We therefore compared the cis-effect of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) on gene expression between blood samples from 1,240 human subjects and four primary non-blood tissues (liver, subcutaneous, and visceral adipose tissue and skeletal muscle) from 85 subjects. We characterized four different mechanisms for 2,072 probes that show tissue-dependent genetic regulation between blood and non-blood tissues: on average 33.2% only showed cis-regulation in non-blood tissues; 14.5% of the eQTL probes were regulated by different, independent SNPs depending on the tissue of investigation. 47.9% showed a different effect size although they were regulated by the same SNPs. Surprisingly, we observed that 4.4% were regulated by the same SNP but with opposite allelic direction. We show here that SNPs that are located in transcriptional regulatory elements are enriched for tissue-dependent regulation, including SNPs at 3′ and 5′ untranslated regions (P = 1.84×10(−5) and 4.7×10(−4), respectively) and SNPs that are synonymous-coding (P = 9.9×10(−4)). SNPs that are associated with complex traits more often exert a tissue-dependent effect on gene expression (P = 2.6×10(−10)). Our study yields new insights into the genetic basis of tissue-dependent expression and suggests that complex trait associated genetic variants have even more complex regulatory effects than previously anticipated. Public Library of Science 2012-01-19 /pmc/articles/PMC3261927/ /pubmed/22275870 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1002431 Text en Fu 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.
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Fu, Jingyuan
Wolfs, Marcel G. M.
Deelen, Patrick
Westra, Harm-Jan
Fehrmann, Rudolf S. N.
te Meerman, Gerard J.
Buurman, Wim A.
Rensen, Sander S. M.
Groen, Harry J. M.
Weersma, Rinse K.
van den Berg, Leonard H.
Veldink, Jan
Ophoff, Roel A.
Snieder, Harold
van Heel, David
Jansen, Ritsert C.
Hofker, Marten H.
Wijmenga, Cisca
Franke, Lude
Unraveling the Regulatory Mechanisms Underlying Tissue-Dependent Genetic Variation of Gene Expression
title Unraveling the Regulatory Mechanisms Underlying Tissue-Dependent Genetic Variation of Gene Expression
title_full Unraveling the Regulatory Mechanisms Underlying Tissue-Dependent Genetic Variation of Gene Expression
title_fullStr Unraveling the Regulatory Mechanisms Underlying Tissue-Dependent Genetic Variation of Gene Expression
title_full_unstemmed Unraveling the Regulatory Mechanisms Underlying Tissue-Dependent Genetic Variation of Gene Expression
title_short Unraveling the Regulatory Mechanisms Underlying Tissue-Dependent Genetic Variation of Gene Expression
title_sort unraveling the regulatory mechanisms underlying tissue-dependent genetic variation of gene expression
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3261927/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22275870
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1002431
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