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Systematic Prioritization of Candidate Genes in Disease Loci Identifies TRAFD1 as a Master Regulator of IFNγ Signaling in Celiac Disease.

Adriaan van der Graaf1, Maria M Zorro1, Annique Claringbould1, Urmo Võsa1,2, Raúl Aguirre-Gamboa1, Chan Li1,3, Joram Mooiweer1, Isis Ricaño-Ponce1, Zuzanna Borek4,5, Frits Koning6, Yvonne Kooy-Winkelaar6, Ludvig M Sollid3, Shuo-Wang Qiao3, Vinod Kumar1,7, Yang Li1,7,8, Lude Franke1, Sebo Withoff1, Cisca Wijmenga1,3, Serena Sanna1,9, Iris Jonkers1,3.   

Abstract

Celiac disease (CeD) is a complex T cell-mediated enteropathy induced by gluten. Although genome-wide association studies have identified numerous genomic regions associated with CeD, it is difficult to accurately pinpoint which genes in these loci are most likely to cause CeD. We used four different in silico approaches-Mendelian randomization inverse variance weighting, COLOC, LD overlap, and DEPICT-to integrate information gathered from a large transcriptomics dataset. This identified 118 prioritized genes across 50 CeD-associated regions. Co-expression and pathway analysis of these genes indicated an association with adaptive and innate cytokine signaling and T cell activation pathways. Fifty-one of these genes are targets of known drug compounds or likely druggable genes, suggesting that our methods can be used to pinpoint potential therapeutic targets. In addition, we detected 172 gene combinations that were affected by our CeD-prioritized genes in trans. Notably, 41 of these trans-mediated genes appear to be under control of one master regulator, TRAF-type zinc finger domain containing 1 (TRAFD1), and were found to be involved in interferon (IFN)γ signaling and MHC I antigen processing/presentation. Finally, we performed in vitro experiments in a human monocytic cell line that validated the role of TRAFD1 as an immune regulator acting in trans. Our strategy confirmed the role of adaptive immunity in CeD and revealed a genetic link between CeD and IFNγ signaling as well as with MHC I antigen processing, both major players of immune activation and CeD pathogenesis.
Copyright © 2021 van der Graaf, Zorro, Claringbould, Võsa, Aguirre-Gamboa, Li, Mooiweer, Ricaño-Ponce, Borek, Koning, Kooy-Winkelaar, Sollid, Qiao, Kumar, Li, Franke, Withoff, Wijmenga, Sanna, Jonkers and BIOS Consortium.

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Keywords:  TRAFD1; celiac disease; expression quantitative trait locus (eQTL); gene prioritization; trans regulation

Year:  2021        PMID: 33569077      PMCID: PMC7868554          DOI: 10.3389/fgene.2020.562434

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Front Genet        ISSN: 1664-8021            Impact factor:   4.599


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1.  Potential impact of celiac disease genetic risk factors on T cell receptor signaling in gluten-specific CD4+ T cells.

Authors:  Olivier B Bakker; Aarón D Ramírez-Sánchez; Zuzanna A Borek; Niek de Klein; Yang Li; Rutger Modderman; Yvonne Kooy-Winkelaar; Marie K Johannesen; Filomena Matarese; Joost H A Martens; Vinod Kumar; Jeroen van Bergen; Shuo-Wang Qiao; Knut E A Lundin; Ludvig M Sollid; Frits Koning; Cisca Wijmenga; Sebo Withoff; Iris H Jonkers
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2021-04-29       Impact factor: 4.379

Review 2.  Celiac disease: From genetics to epigenetics.

Authors:  Elisa Gnodi; Raffaella Meneveri; Donatella Barisani
Journal:  World J Gastroenterol       Date:  2022-01-28       Impact factor: 5.742

3.  A Combined mRNA- and miRNA-Sequencing Approach Reveals miRNAs as Potential Regulators of the Small Intestinal Transcriptome in Celiac Disease.

Authors:  Ineke Luise Tan; Donatella Barisani; Roberto Panceri; Rutger Modderman; Marijn Visschedijk; Rinse K Weersma; Cisca Wijmenga; Iris Jonkers; Rodrigo Coutinho de Almeida; Sebo Withoff
Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2021-10-21       Impact factor: 5.923

Review 4.  Insights into the underlying mechanisms and clinical management of microscopic colitis in relation to other gastrointestinal disorders.

Authors:  Yuanbin Liu; Mingkai Chen
Journal:  Gastroenterol Rep (Oxf)       Date:  2022-04-07

5.  Single-Cell RNA Sequencing of Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells From Pediatric Coeliac Disease Patients Suggests Potential Pre-Seroconversion Markers.

Authors:  Aarón D Ramírez-Sánchez; Xiaojing Chu; Rutger Modderman; Yvonne Kooy-Winkelaar; Sibylle Koletzko; Ilma R Korponay-Szabó; Riccardo Troncone; Cisca Wijmenga; Luisa Mearin; Sebo Withoff; Iris H Jonkers; Yang Li
Journal:  Front Immunol       Date:  2022-03-15       Impact factor: 7.561

6.  Single cell transcriptomic analysis of the immune cell compartment in the human small intestine and in Celiac disease.

Authors:  Nader Atlasy; Anna Bujko; Espen S Bækkevold; Peter Brazda; Eva Janssen-Megens; Knut E A Lundin; Jørgen Jahnsen; Frode L Jahnsen; Hendrik G Stunnenberg
Journal:  Nat Commun       Date:  2022-08-22       Impact factor: 17.694

7.  Circulating miRNAs as Potential Biomarkers for Celiac Disease Development.

Authors:  Ineke L Tan; Rodrigo Coutinho de Almeida; Rutger Modderman; Anna Stachurska; Jackie Dekens; Donatella Barisani; Caroline R Meijer; María Roca; Eva Martinez-Ojinaga; Raanan Shamir; Renata Auricchio; Ilma R Korponay-Szabó; Gemma Castillejo; Hania Szajewska; Sibylle Koletzko; Alexandra Zhernakova; Vinod Kumar; Yang Li; Marijn C Visschedijk; Rinse K Weersma; Riccardo Troncone; M Luisa Mearin; Cisca Wijmenga; Iris Jonkers; Sebo Withoff
Journal:  Front Immunol       Date:  2021-12-07       Impact factor: 7.561

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