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A functional SNP associated with atopic dermatitis controls cell type-specific methylation of the VSTM1 gene locus

A functional SNP associated with atopic dermatitis controls cell type-specific methylation of the VSTM1 gene locus
A functional SNP associated with atopic dermatitis controls cell type-specific methylation of the VSTM1 gene locus
Background
Expression quantitative trait loci (eQTL) databases represent a valuable resource to link disease-associated SNPs to specific candidate genes whose gene expression is significantly modulated by the SNP under investigation. We previously identified signal inhibitory receptor on leukocytes-1 (SIRL-1) as a powerful regulator of human innate immune cell function. While it is constitutively high expressed on neutrophils, on monocytes the SIRL-1 surface expression varies strongly between individuals. The underlying mechanism of regulation, its genetic control as well as potential clinical implications had not been explored yet.

Methods
Whole blood eQTL data of a Chinese cohort was used to identify SNPs regulating the expression of VSTM1, the gene encoding SIRL-1. The genotype effect was validated by flow cytometry (cell surface expression), correlated with electrophoretic mobility shift assay (EMSA), chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP) and bisulfite sequencing (C-methylation) and its functional impact studied the inhibition of reactive oxygen species (ROS).

Results
We found a significant association of a single CpG-SNP, rs612529T/C, located in the promoter of VSTM1. Through flow cytometry analysis we confirmed that primarily in the monocytes the protein level of SIRL-1 is strongly associated with genotype of this SNP. In monocytes, the T allele of this SNP facilitates binding of the transcription factors YY1 and PU.1, of which the latter has been recently shown to act as docking site for modifiers of DNA methylation. In line with this notion rs612529T associates with a complete demethylation of the VSTM1 promoter correlating with the allele-specific upregulation of SIRL-1 expression. In monocytes, this upregulation strongly impacts the IgA-induced production of ROS by these cells. Through targeted association analysis we found a significant Meta P value of 1.14 × 10–6 for rs612529 for association to atopic dermatitis (AD).

Conclusion
Low expression of SIRL-1 on monocytes is associated with an increased risk for the manifestation of an inflammatory skin disease. It thus underlines the role of both the cell subset and this inhibitory immune receptor in maintaining immune homeostasis in the skin. Notably, the genetic regulation is achieved by a single CpG-SNP, which controls the overall methylation state of the promoter gene segment.
1756-994X
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Kumar, D., Puan, K.J., Andiappan, A.K., Lee, B., Westerlaken, G.H.A., Haase, D., Melchiotti, R., Li, Z., Yusof, N., Lum, J., Koh, G., Foo, S., Yeong, J., Alves, A.C., Pekkanen, J., Sun, L.D., Irwanto, A., Fairfax, B.P., Naranbhai, V., Common, J.E.A., Tang, M., Chuang, C.K., Jarvelin, M.-R., Knight, J.C., Zhang, X., Chew, F.T., Prabhakar, S., Jianjun, L., Wang, D.Y., Zolezzi, F., Poidinger, M., Lane, E.B., Meyaard, L. and Rötzschke, O. (2017) A functional SNP associated with atopic dermatitis controls cell type-specific methylation of the VSTM1 gene locus. Genome Medicine, 9 (18). (doi:10.1186/s13073-017-0404-6).

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Abstract

Background
Expression quantitative trait loci (eQTL) databases represent a valuable resource to link disease-associated SNPs to specific candidate genes whose gene expression is significantly modulated by the SNP under investigation. We previously identified signal inhibitory receptor on leukocytes-1 (SIRL-1) as a powerful regulator of human innate immune cell function. While it is constitutively high expressed on neutrophils, on monocytes the SIRL-1 surface expression varies strongly between individuals. The underlying mechanism of regulation, its genetic control as well as potential clinical implications had not been explored yet.

Methods
Whole blood eQTL data of a Chinese cohort was used to identify SNPs regulating the expression of VSTM1, the gene encoding SIRL-1. The genotype effect was validated by flow cytometry (cell surface expression), correlated with electrophoretic mobility shift assay (EMSA), chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP) and bisulfite sequencing (C-methylation) and its functional impact studied the inhibition of reactive oxygen species (ROS).

Results
We found a significant association of a single CpG-SNP, rs612529T/C, located in the promoter of VSTM1. Through flow cytometry analysis we confirmed that primarily in the monocytes the protein level of SIRL-1 is strongly associated with genotype of this SNP. In monocytes, the T allele of this SNP facilitates binding of the transcription factors YY1 and PU.1, of which the latter has been recently shown to act as docking site for modifiers of DNA methylation. In line with this notion rs612529T associates with a complete demethylation of the VSTM1 promoter correlating with the allele-specific upregulation of SIRL-1 expression. In monocytes, this upregulation strongly impacts the IgA-induced production of ROS by these cells. Through targeted association analysis we found a significant Meta P value of 1.14 × 10–6 for rs612529 for association to atopic dermatitis (AD).

Conclusion
Low expression of SIRL-1 on monocytes is associated with an increased risk for the manifestation of an inflammatory skin disease. It thus underlines the role of both the cell subset and this inhibitory immune receptor in maintaining immune homeostasis in the skin. Notably, the genetic regulation is achieved by a single CpG-SNP, which controls the overall methylation state of the promoter gene segment.

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Accepted/In Press date: 11 January 2017
Published date: 20 February 2017

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Local EPrints ID: 494943
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/494943
ISSN: 1756-994X
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ORCID for D. Kumar: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-6424-9601
ORCID for A.C. Alves: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-8519-7356
ORCID for J.C. Knight: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-2558-2815
ORCID for X. Zhang: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-6918-1861

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Author: D. Kumar ORCID iD
Author: K.J. Puan
Author: A.K. Andiappan
Author: B. Lee
Author: G.H.A. Westerlaken
Author: D. Haase
Author: R. Melchiotti
Author: Z. Li
Author: N. Yusof
Author: J. Lum
Author: G. Koh
Author: S. Foo
Author: J. Yeong
Author: A.C. Alves ORCID iD
Author: J. Pekkanen
Author: L.D. Sun
Author: A. Irwanto
Author: B.P. Fairfax
Author: V. Naranbhai
Author: J.E.A. Common
Author: M. Tang
Author: C.K. Chuang
Author: M.-R. Jarvelin
Author: J.C. Knight ORCID iD
Author: X. Zhang ORCID iD
Author: F.T. Chew
Author: S. Prabhakar
Author: L. Jianjun
Author: D.Y. Wang
Author: F. Zolezzi
Author: M. Poidinger
Author: E.B. Lane
Author: L. Meyaard
Author: O. Rötzschke

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