A trans-acting locus regulates an anti-viral expression network and type 1 diabetes risk
Autor: | Heinig, Matthias, Petretto, Enrico, Wallace, Chris, Bottolo, Leonardo, Rotival, Maxime, Lu, Han, Li, Yoyo, Sarwar, Rizwan, Langley, Sarah R., Bauerfeind, Anja, Hummel, Oliver, Lee, Young-Ae, Paskas, Svetlana, Rintisch, Carola, Saar, Kathrin, Cooper, Jason, Buchan, Rachel, Gray, Elizabeth E., Cyster, Jason G., Braund, Peter, Gracey, Jay, Krishnan, Unni, Moore, Jasbir S., Nelson, Chris P., Pollard, Helen, Attwood, Tony, Crisp-Hihn, Abi, Foad, Nicola, Jolley, Jennifer, Lloyd-Jones, Heather, Muir, David, Murray, Elizabeth, O’Leary, Karen, Rankin, Angela, Sambrook, Jennifer, Godfroy, Tiphaine, Brocheton, Jessy, Proust, Carole, Schmitz, Gerd, Heimerl, Susanne, Lugauer, Ingrid, Belz, Stephanie, Gulde, Stefanie, Linsel-Nitschke, Patrick, Sager, Hendrik, Schroeder, Laura, Lundmark, Per, Syvannen, Ann-Christine, Neudert, Jessica, Scholz, Michael, Deloukas, Panos, Gray, Emma, Gwilliams, Rhian, Niblett., David, Erdmann, Jeanette, Hengstenberg, Christian, Maouche, Seraya, Ouwehand, Willem H., Rice, Catherine M., Samani, Nilesh J., Schunkert, Heribert, Goodall, Alison H., Schulz, Herbert, Roider, Helge G., Vingron, Martin, Blankenberg, Stefan, Münzel, Thomas, Zeller, Tanja, Szymczak, Silke, Ziegler, Andreas, Tiret, Laurence, Smyth, Deborah J., Pravenec, Michal, Aitman, Timothy J., Cambien, Francois, Clayton, David, Todd, John A., Hubner, Norbert, Cook, Stuart A. |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2010 |
Předmět: |
Interferon Regulatory Factor-7
Quantitative Trait Loci Genome-wide association study Locus (genetics) Single-nucleotide polymorphism Biology Quantitative trait locus Polymorphism Single Nucleotide Article Receptors G-Protein-Coupled 03 medical and health sciences 0302 clinical medicine Animals Humans Gene Regulatory Networks Genetic Predisposition to Disease Gene 030304 developmental biology Genetics Inflammation 0303 health sciences Multidisciplinary Base Sequence Chromosomes Human Pair 13 Macrophages Chromosomes Mammalian Immunity Innate 3. Good health Rats Diabetes Mellitus Type 1 Genetic Loci Organ Specificity Viruses IRF7 Trans-acting 030217 neurology & neurosurgery Interferon regulatory factors Genome-Wide Association Study |
Zdroj: | Nature Heinig, M, Petretto, E, Wallace, C, Bottolo, L, Rotival, M, Lu, H, Li, Y, Sarwar, R, Langley, S R, Bauerfeind, A, Hummel, O, Lee, Y-A, Paskas, S, Rintisch, C, Saar, K, Cooper, J, Buchan, R, Gray, E E, Cyster, J G, Erdmann, J, Hengstenberg, C, Maouche, S, Ouwehand, W H, Rice, C M, Samani, N J, Schunkert, H, Goodall, A H, Schulz, H, Roider, H G, Vingron, M, Blankenberg, S, Münzel, T, Zeller, T, Szymczak, S, Ziegler, A, Tiret, L, Smyth, D J, Pravenec, M, Aitman, T J, Cambien, F, Clayton, D, Todd, J A & Hubner, N & Cook, S A 2010, ' A trans-acting locus regulates an anti-viral expression network and type 1 diabetes risk ', Nature, vol. 467, no. 7314, pp. 460-4 . https://doi.org/10.1038/nature09386 Nature; Vol 467 |
Popis: | Combined analyses of gene networks and DNA sequence variation can provide new insights into the aetiology of common diseases that may not be apparent from genome-wide association studies alone. Recent advances in rat genomics are facilitating systems-genetics approaches. Here we report the use of integrated genome-wide approaches across seven rat tissues to identify gene networks and the loci underlying their regulation. We defined an interferon regulatory factor 7 (IRF7)-driven inflammatory network (IDIN) enriched for viral response genes, which represents a molecular biomarker for macrophages and which was regulated in multiple tissues by a locus on rat chromosome 15q25. We show that Epstein-Barr virus induced gene 2 (Ebi2, also known as Gpr183), which lies at this locus and controls B lymphocyte migration, is expressed in macrophages and regulates the IDIN. The human orthologous locus on chromosome 13q32 controlled the human equivalent of the IDIN, which was conserved in monocytes. IDIN genes were more likely to associate with susceptibility to type 1 diabetes (T1D)-a macrophage-associated autoimmune disease-than randomly selected immune response genes (P = 8.85 × 10(-6)). The human locus controlling the IDIN was associated with the risk of T1D at single nucleotide polymorphism rs9585056 (P = 7.0 × 10(-10); odds ratio, 1.15), which was one of five single nucleotide polymorphisms in this region associated with EBI2 (GPR183) expression. These data implicate IRF7 network genes and their regulatory locus in the pathogenesis of T1D. |
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