학술논문

Multitissue H3K27ac profiling of GTEx samples links epigenomic variation to disease
Document Type
Original Paper
Source
Nature Genetics. 55(10):1665-1676
Subject
Language
English
ISSN
1061-4036
1546-1718
Abstract
Genetic variants associated with complex traits are primarily noncoding, and their effects on gene-regulatory activity remain largely uncharacterized. To address this, we profile epigenomic variation of histone mark H3K27ac across 387 brain, heart, muscle and lung samples from Genotype-Tissue Expression (GTEx). We annotate 282 k active regulatory elements (AREs) with tissue-specific activity patterns. We identify 2,436 sex-biased AREs and 5,397 genetically influenced AREs associated with 130 k genetic variants (haQTLs) across tissues. We integrate genetic and epigenomic variation to provide mechanistic insights for disease-associated loci from 55 genome-wide association studies (GWAS), by revealing candidate tissues of action, driver SNPs and impacted AREs. Lastly, we build ARE–gene linking scores based on genetics (gLink scores) and demonstrate their unique ability to prioritize SNP–ARE–gene circuits. Overall, our epigenomic datasets, computational integration and mechanistic predictions provide valuable resources and important insights for understanding the molecular basis of human diseases/traits such as schizophrenia.
Analysis of H3K27ac genome-wide maps across 387 brain, heart, muscle and lung samples, along with eQTL and genome-wide association studies (GWAS) data integration, identifies tissue-specific genetically influenced active regulatory regions and target genes that potentially mediate disease etiology.