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Identifying cis-mediators for trans-eQTLs across many human tissues using genomic mediation analysis
Document Type
article
Author
Yang, FanWang, JiebiaoConsortium, The GTExPierce, Brandon LChen, Lin SAguet, FrançoisArdlie, Kristin GCummings, Beryl BGelfand, Ellen TGetz, GadHadley, KaneHandsaker, Robert EHuang, Katherine HKashin, SevaKarczewski, Konrad JLek, MonkolLi, XiaoMacArthur, Daniel GNedzel, Jared LNguyen, Duyen TNoble, Michael SSegrè, Ayellet VTrowbridge, Casandra ATukiainen, TaruAbell, Nathan SBalliu, BrunildaBarshir, RuthBasha, OmerBattle, AlexisBogu, Gireesh KBrown, AndrewBrown, Christopher DCastel, Stephane EChiang, ColbyConrad, Donald FCox, Nancy JDamani, Farhan NDavis, Joe RDelaneau, OlivierDermitzakis, Emmanouil TEngelhardt, Barbara EEskin, EleazarFerreira, Pedro GFrésard, LaureGamazon, Eric RGarrido-Martín, DiegoGewirtz, Ariel DHGliner, GennaGloudemans, Michael JGuigo, RodericHall, Ira MHan, BuhmHe, YuanHormozdiari, FarhadHowald, CedricIm, Hae KyungJo, BrianKang, Eun YongKim, YungilKim-Hellmuth, SarahLappalainen, TuuliLiLi, XinLiu, BoxiangMangul, SergheiMcCarthy, Mark IMcDowell, Ian CMohammadi, PejmanMonlong, JeanMontgomery, Stephen BMuñoz-Aguirre, ManuelNdungu, Anne WNicolae, Dan LNobel, Andrew BOliva, MeritxellOngen, HalitPalowitch, John JPanousis, NikolaosPapasaikas, PanagiotisPark, YoSonParsana, PrincyPayne, Anthony JPeterson, Christine BQuan, JieReverter, FerranSabatti, ChiaraSaha, AshisSammeth, MichaelScott, Alexandra JShabalin, Andrey ASodaei, RezaStephens, MatthewStranger, Barbara EStrober, Benjamin JSul, Jae HoonTsang, Emily KUrbut, Sarahvan de Bunt, MartijnWang, Gao
Source
Genome Research. 27(11)
Subject
Biological Sciences
Bioinformatics and Computational Biology
Genetics
Biotechnology
Human Genome
2.1 Biological and endogenous factors
Underpinning research
Aetiology
1.1 Normal biological development and functioning
Generic health relevance
Good Health and Well Being
Databases
Genetic
Gene Expression Profiling
Gene Expression Regulation
Gene Regulatory Networks
Genetic Predisposition to Disease
Genome-Wide Association Study
Genomics
Humans
Polymorphism
Single Nucleotide
Quantitative Trait Loci
Selection
Genetic
Tissue Distribution
GTEx Consortium
Medical and Health Sciences
Bioinformatics
Language
Abstract
The impact of inherited genetic variation on gene expression in humans is well-established. The majority of known expression quantitative trait loci (eQTLs) impact expression of local genes (cis-eQTLs). More research is needed to identify effects of genetic variation on distant genes (trans-eQTLs) and understand their biological mechanisms. One common trans-eQTLs mechanism is "mediation" by a local (cis) transcript. Thus, mediation analysis can be applied to genome-wide SNP and expression data in order to identify transcripts that are "cis-mediators" of trans-eQTLs, including those "cis-hubs" involved in regulation of many trans-genes. Identifying such mediators helps us understand regulatory networks and suggests biological mechanisms underlying trans-eQTLs, both of which are relevant for understanding susceptibility to complex diseases. The multitissue expression data from the Genotype-Tissue Expression (GTEx) program provides a unique opportunity to study cis-mediation across human tissue types. However, the presence of complex hidden confounding effects in biological systems can make mediation analyses challenging and prone to confounding bias, particularly when conducted among diverse samples. To address this problem, we propose a new method: Genomic Mediation analysis with Adaptive Confounding adjustment (GMAC). It enables the search of a very large pool of variables, and adaptively selects potential confounding variables for each mediation test. Analyses of simulated data and GTEx data demonstrate that the adaptive selection of confounders by GMAC improves the power and precision of mediation analysis. Application of GMAC to GTEx data provides new insights into the observed patterns of cis-hubs and trans-eQTL regulation across tissue types.