Genomic atlas of the proteome from brain, CSF and plasma prioritizes proteins implicated in neurological disorders
Autor: | Bruno A. Benitez, John P. Budde, Adam Suhy, Richard J. Perrin, Umber Dube, Brooke Sadler, Carlos Cruchaga, Zeran Li, Fengxian Wang, Brett Eiffert, Laura Ibanez, Yun Ju Sung, John C. Morris, Kathie A. Mihindukulasuriya, Oscar Harari, Chengran Yang, Joseph L. Bradley, Anne M. Fagan, Fabiana H.G. Farias, Herve Rhinn, Maria Victoria Fernandez, Jorge A. Bahena |
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Rok vydání: | 2021 |
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Proteomics Proteome Quantitative Trait Loci Disease Quantitative trait locus Bioinformatics Article Plasma Alzheimer Disease Mendelian randomization Humans Aged Cerebrospinal Fluid Regulation of gene expression biology General Neuroscience Brain Middle Aged Human genetics High-Throughput Screening Assays Histone Gene Expression Regulation DNA methylation biology.protein Female Neuroscience |
Zdroj: | Nature neuroscience |
ISSN: | 1546-1726 1097-6256 |
Popis: | Understanding the tissue-specific genetic controls of protein levels is essential to uncover mechanisms of post-transcriptional gene regulation. In this study, we generated a genomic atlas of protein levels in three tissues relevant to neurological disorders (brain, cerebrospinal fluid and plasma) by profiling thousands of proteins from participants with and without Alzheimer’s disease. We identified 274, 127 and 32 protein quantitative trait loci (pQTLs) for cerebrospinal fluid, plasma and brain, respectively. cis-pQTLs were more likely to be tissue shared, but trans-pQTLs tended to be tissue specific. Between 48.0% and 76.6% of pQTLs did not co-localize with expression, splicing, DNA methylation or histone acetylation QTLs. Using Mendelian randomization, we nominated proteins implicated in neurological diseases, including Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease and stroke. This first multi-tissue study will be instrumental to map signals from genome-wide association studies onto functional genes, to discover pathways and to identify drug targets for neurological diseases. Yang et al. generated a genomic atlas of protein levels in brain, cerebrospinal fluid and plasma and used human genetics approaches to identify proteins implicated in neurological diseases as well as druggable targets. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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