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Wei Xia1,2,3, Xiao-Wei Zhu1,2, Xin-Bo Mo1,2, Long-Fei Wu1,2, Jian Wu4, Yu-Fan Guo4, Ke-Qin Zeng4, Ming-Jun Wang4, Xiang Lin1,2, Ying-Hua Qiu1,2, Lan Wang1,2, Pei He1,2, Fang-Fei Xie1,2, Peng-Fei Bing1,2, Xin Lu1,2, Yao-Zhong Liu5, Neng-Jun Yi6, Fei-Yan Deng1,2, Shu-Feng Lei7,8.
Abstract
Long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) serve as important controller of cellular functions via regulating RNA transcription, degradation and translation. However, what are the regulation patterns of lncRNAs on downstream mRNA and how the upstream genetic variants regulate lncRNAs are largely unknown. We first performed a comprehensive expression quantitative trait locus (eQTL) analysis (MatrixeQTL package, R) using genome-wide lncRNA expression and SNP genotype data from human peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) of 43 unrelated individuals. Subsequently, multi-omics integrative network analysis was applied to construct SNP-lncRNA-mRNA (SLM) interaction networks. The causal inference test (CIT) was used to identify lncRNA-mediated (epi-) genetic regulation on mRNA expressions. Our eQTL analysis detected 707 pairs of cis-effect associations (p < 5.64E-06) and 6657 trans-effect associations (p < 3.51E-08), respectively. We also found that top significant cis-eSNPs were enriched around the lncRNA transcription start site regions, and that enrichment patterns of cis-eSNPs differs among different lncRNA sizes (small, medium and large).The constructed SLM interaction networks (1 primary networks and four small separate networks) showed various complex interaction patterns. Especially, the in-depth CIT detected 50 significant lncRNA-mediated SLM trios, and some hotspots (e.g., SNPs: rs926370, rs7716167 and rs16880521; lncRNAs: HIT000061975 and ENST00000579057.1). This study represents the first effort of dissecting the SLM interaction patterns in PBMCs by multi-omics integrative network analysis and causal inference test for clearing the regulation chain. The results provide novel insights into the regulation patterns of lncRNA, and may facilitate investigations of PBMC-related immune physiological process and immunological diseases in the future.Entities:
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28243742 DOI: 10.1007/s00439-017-1771-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Hum Genet ISSN: 0340-6717 Impact factor: 4.132