| Literature DB >> 30940135 |
Jarrett D Morrow1, Robert P Chase2, Margaret M Parker2, Kimberly Glass2, Minseok Seo2, Miguel Divo3, Caroline A Owen3, Peter Castaldi2, Dawn L DeMeo2,3, Edwin K Silverman2,3, Craig P Hersh2,3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Multiple gene expression studies have been performed separately in peripheral blood, lung, and airway tissues to study COPD. We performed RNA-sequencing gene expression profiling of large-airway epithelium, alveolar macrophage and peripheral blood samples from the same subset of COPD cases and controls from the COPDGene study who underwent bronchoscopy at a single center. Using statistical and gene set enrichment approaches, we sought to improve the understanding of COPD by studying gene sets and pathways across these tissues, beyond the individual genomic determinants.Entities:
Keywords: COPD; Emphysema; Genomics; RNA-seq; Transcriptomics
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30940135 PMCID: PMC6446359 DOI: 10.1186/s12931-019-1032-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Respir Res ISSN: 1465-9921
Models for expression association with outcomes of interest
| Phenotype category | Variable of interest | Model |
|---|---|---|
| Lung function | COPD case-control | EXP ~ COPD + age + sex + race + pack-years + smoking + RIN + SVs |
| FEV1% predicted | EXP ~ FEV1.PP + age + sex + race + pack-years + smoking + RIN + SVs | |
| FEV1/FVC | EXP ~ FEV1FVC + age + sex + race + pack-years + smoking + RIN + SVs | |
| Smoking | pack-years | EXP ~ pack-years + age + sex + race + RIN + SVs |
| Smoking status | EXP ~ smoking + age + sex + race + RIN + SVs | |
| Emphysema | pctEmph | EXP ~ pctEmph + age + sex + race + BMI + pack-years + smoking + RIN + SVs |
| perc15 | EXP ~ perc15 + age + sex + race + BMI + pack-years + smoking + RIN + SVs | |
| adj_density | EXP ~ adj_density + age + sex + race + BMI + pack-years + smoking + RIN + SVs | |
| Airway disease | Pi10 | EXP ~ Pi10 + age + sex + race + pack-years + smoking + RIN + SVs |
| AWT | EXP ~ AWT + age + sex + race + pack-years + smoking + RIN + SVs | |
| WallAreaPct | EXP ~ WallAreaPct + age + sex + race + pack-years + smoking + RIN + SVs | |
| Models for peripheral blood also included: WBC, and the percentages of neutrophils, lymphocytes, monocytes and eosinophils | ||
| smoking (ordinal variable): 0 non-smoker, 1 former smoker, 2 current smoker | ||
Abbreviations: SVs = surrogate variables; FEV1 = forced expiratory volume in 1 s; FVC = forced vital capacity; pctEmph = % emphysema; perc15 = 15th percentile of lung density histogram; adj_density = adjusted lung density, sponge model adjustment; Pi10 = SRWA-Pi10 = square root wall area of a hypothetical airway with 10 mm internal perimeter; AWT = airway wall thickness; WallAreaPct = wall area percent; EXP = gene expression values; WBC = white blood cell count
Fig. 1Overview of the study design illustrating the statistical and gene enrichment framework and the tissues (bronchial epithelium, peripheral blood and alveolar macrophages) and the phenotypes investigated. Findings are integrated with prior GWAS, prior lung tissue studies and the Connectivity Map
Fig. 2Heatmap of differential gene expression correlation across all analyses. The row and column labels indicate the phenotype variable and the tissue. The results for each analysis were sorted by log2FoldChange and the Spearman correlation was calculated for each pair of results. The absolute value of these correlations is plotted in the heatmap. Clustering by euclidean distance is shown in the dendrograms. The region of correlation between the emphysema signature in blood and the smoking signature in the bronchial epithelium is outlined in the bottom black box (rows 12 & 13; columns 5–7). The region of correlation between the smoking and emphysema signatures in blood is outlined in the top black box (row 3; columns 5–7)
Fig. 3Venn diagrams of the combined DESeq2 results intersected across tissue for the four phenotype categories (a. emphysema, b. lung function, c. smoking status, d. airway disease); an asterisk denotes significant overlap (p < 0.01)
Fig. 4Venn diagrams of the overlap across tissue of the combined gene set enrichment results for the four phenotype categories (a. emphysema, b. lung function, c. smoking status, d. airway disease); an asterisk denotes significant overlap (p < 0.01) and lines join non-zero counts contributing to a significant overlap
Fig. 5Heatmap summary of p-values from gene set enrichment tests using a set of significant (q-value < 0.1) airway disease results in the bronchial epithelium, and findings from previous GWAS and lung tissue studies. The top p-value corresponds to enrichment test in the up-regulated genes and the bottom (p-value) refers to enrichment in down-regulated genes. The row labels are color-coded by phenotype category (blue = lung function, red = smoking; green = emphysema, brown = airway)