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Impact of genetic polymorphisms on human immune cell gene expression

Impact of genetic polymorphisms on human immune cell gene expression
Impact of genetic polymorphisms on human immune cell gene expression

While many genetic variants have been associated with risk for human diseases, how these variants affect gene expression in various cell types remains largely unknown. To address this gap, the DICE (database of immune cell expression, expression quantitative trait loci [eQTLs], and epigenomics) project was established. Considering all human immune cell types and conditions studied, we identified cis-eQTLs for a total of 12,254 unique genes, which represent 61% of all protein-coding genes expressed in these cell types. Strikingly, a large fraction (41%) of these genes showed a strong cis-association with genotype only in a single cell type. We also found that biological sex is associated with major differences in immune cell gene expression in a highly cell-specific manner. These datasets will help reveal the effects of disease risk-associated genetic polymorphisms on specific immune cell types, providing mechanistic insights into how they might influence pathogenesis (https://dice-database.org).

Journal Article
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Schmiedel, Benjamin J.
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Schmiedel, Benjamin J.
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Schmiedel, Benjamin J., Singh, Divya, Madrigal, Ariel, Valdovino-Gonzalez, Alan G., White, Brandie M., Zapardiel-Gonzalo, Jose, Ha, Brendan, Altay, Gokmen, Greenbaum, Jason A., McVicker, Graham, Seumois, Grégory, Rao, Anjana, Kronenberg, Mitchell, Peters, Bjoern and Vijayanand, Pandurangan (2018) Impact of genetic polymorphisms on human immune cell gene expression. Cell, 175 (6), 1701-1715.e16. (doi:10.1016/j.cell.2018.10.022).

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Abstract

While many genetic variants have been associated with risk for human diseases, how these variants affect gene expression in various cell types remains largely unknown. To address this gap, the DICE (database of immune cell expression, expression quantitative trait loci [eQTLs], and epigenomics) project was established. Considering all human immune cell types and conditions studied, we identified cis-eQTLs for a total of 12,254 unique genes, which represent 61% of all protein-coding genes expressed in these cell types. Strikingly, a large fraction (41%) of these genes showed a strong cis-association with genotype only in a single cell type. We also found that biological sex is associated with major differences in immune cell gene expression in a highly cell-specific manner. These datasets will help reveal the effects of disease risk-associated genetic polymorphisms on specific immune cell types, providing mechanistic insights into how they might influence pathogenesis (https://dice-database.org).

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Accepted/In Press date: 5 October 2018
e-pub ahead of print date: 15 November 2018
Published date: 29 November 2018
Keywords: Journal Article

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Local EPrints ID: 426711
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/426711
ISSN: 0092-8674
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ORCID for Pandurangan Vijayanand: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-7067-9723

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Author: Benjamin J. Schmiedel
Author: Divya Singh
Author: Ariel Madrigal
Author: Alan G. Valdovino-Gonzalez
Author: Brandie M. White
Author: Jose Zapardiel-Gonzalo
Author: Brendan Ha
Author: Gokmen Altay
Author: Jason A. Greenbaum
Author: Graham McVicker
Author: Grégory Seumois
Author: Anjana Rao
Author: Mitchell Kronenberg
Author: Bjoern Peters
Author: Pandurangan Vijayanand ORCID iD

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