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Identification of Genes Whose Expression Profile Is Associated with Non-Progression towards AIDS Using eQTLs

BACKGROUND: Many genome-wide association studies have been performed on progression towards the acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) and they mainly identified associations within the HLA loci. In this study, we demonstrate that the integration of biological information, namely gene expression...

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Autores principales: Spadoni, Jean-Louis, Rucart, Pierre, Le Clerc, Sigrid, van Manen, Daniëlle, Coulonges, Cédric, Ulveling, Damien, Laville, Vincent, Labib, Taoufik, Taing, Lieng, Delaneau, Olivier, Montes, Matthieu, Schuitemaker, Hanneke, Noirel, Josselin, Zagury, Jean-François
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4569262/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26367535
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0136989
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author Spadoni, Jean-Louis
Rucart, Pierre
Le Clerc, Sigrid
van Manen, Daniëlle
Coulonges, Cédric
Ulveling, Damien
Laville, Vincent
Labib, Taoufik
Taing, Lieng
Delaneau, Olivier
Montes, Matthieu
Schuitemaker, Hanneke
Noirel, Josselin
Zagury, Jean-François
author_facet Spadoni, Jean-Louis
Rucart, Pierre
Le Clerc, Sigrid
van Manen, Daniëlle
Coulonges, Cédric
Ulveling, Damien
Laville, Vincent
Labib, Taoufik
Taing, Lieng
Delaneau, Olivier
Montes, Matthieu
Schuitemaker, Hanneke
Noirel, Josselin
Zagury, Jean-François
author_sort Spadoni, Jean-Louis
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description BACKGROUND: Many genome-wide association studies have been performed on progression towards the acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) and they mainly identified associations within the HLA loci. In this study, we demonstrate that the integration of biological information, namely gene expression data, can enhance the sensitivity of genetic studies to unravel new genetic associations relevant to AIDS. METHODS: We collated the biological information compiled from three databases of expression quantitative trait loci (eQTLs) involved in cells of the immune system. We derived a list of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) that are functional in that they correlate with differential expression of genes in at least two of the databases. We tested the association of those SNPs with AIDS progression in two cohorts, GRIV and ACS. Tests on permuted phenotypes of the GRIV and ACS cohorts or on randomised sets of equivalent SNPs allowed us to assess the statistical robustness of this method and to estimate the true positive rate. RESULTS: Eight genes were identified with high confidence (p = 0.001, rate of true positives 75%). Some of those genes had previously been linked with HIV infection. Notably, ENTPD4 belongs to the same family as CD39, whose expression has already been associated with AIDS progression; while DNAJB12 is part of the HSP90 pathway, which is involved in the control of HIV latency. Our study also drew our attention to lesser-known functions such as mitochondrial ribosomal proteins and a zinc finger protein, ZFP57, which could be central to the effectiveness of HIV infection. Interestingly, for six out of those eight genes, down-regulation is associated with non-progression, which makes them appealing targets to develop drugs against HIV.
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spelling pubmed-45692622015-09-18 Identification of Genes Whose Expression Profile Is Associated with Non-Progression towards AIDS Using eQTLs Spadoni, Jean-Louis Rucart, Pierre Le Clerc, Sigrid van Manen, Daniëlle Coulonges, Cédric Ulveling, Damien Laville, Vincent Labib, Taoufik Taing, Lieng Delaneau, Olivier Montes, Matthieu Schuitemaker, Hanneke Noirel, Josselin Zagury, Jean-François PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Many genome-wide association studies have been performed on progression towards the acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) and they mainly identified associations within the HLA loci. In this study, we demonstrate that the integration of biological information, namely gene expression data, can enhance the sensitivity of genetic studies to unravel new genetic associations relevant to AIDS. METHODS: We collated the biological information compiled from three databases of expression quantitative trait loci (eQTLs) involved in cells of the immune system. We derived a list of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) that are functional in that they correlate with differential expression of genes in at least two of the databases. We tested the association of those SNPs with AIDS progression in two cohorts, GRIV and ACS. Tests on permuted phenotypes of the GRIV and ACS cohorts or on randomised sets of equivalent SNPs allowed us to assess the statistical robustness of this method and to estimate the true positive rate. RESULTS: Eight genes were identified with high confidence (p = 0.001, rate of true positives 75%). Some of those genes had previously been linked with HIV infection. Notably, ENTPD4 belongs to the same family as CD39, whose expression has already been associated with AIDS progression; while DNAJB12 is part of the HSP90 pathway, which is involved in the control of HIV latency. Our study also drew our attention to lesser-known functions such as mitochondrial ribosomal proteins and a zinc finger protein, ZFP57, which could be central to the effectiveness of HIV infection. Interestingly, for six out of those eight genes, down-regulation is associated with non-progression, which makes them appealing targets to develop drugs against HIV. Public Library of Science 2015-09-14 /pmc/articles/PMC4569262/ /pubmed/26367535 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0136989 Text en © 2015 Spadoni 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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Spadoni, Jean-Louis
Rucart, Pierre
Le Clerc, Sigrid
van Manen, Daniëlle
Coulonges, Cédric
Ulveling, Damien
Laville, Vincent
Labib, Taoufik
Taing, Lieng
Delaneau, Olivier
Montes, Matthieu
Schuitemaker, Hanneke
Noirel, Josselin
Zagury, Jean-François
Identification of Genes Whose Expression Profile Is Associated with Non-Progression towards AIDS Using eQTLs
title Identification of Genes Whose Expression Profile Is Associated with Non-Progression towards AIDS Using eQTLs
title_full Identification of Genes Whose Expression Profile Is Associated with Non-Progression towards AIDS Using eQTLs
title_fullStr Identification of Genes Whose Expression Profile Is Associated with Non-Progression towards AIDS Using eQTLs
title_full_unstemmed Identification of Genes Whose Expression Profile Is Associated with Non-Progression towards AIDS Using eQTLs
title_short Identification of Genes Whose Expression Profile Is Associated with Non-Progression towards AIDS Using eQTLs
title_sort identification of genes whose expression profile is associated with non-progression towards aids using eqtls
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4569262/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26367535
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0136989
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