Gene expression imputation across multiple brain regions provides insights into schizophrenia risk
Huckins, Laura M.; Dobbyn, Amanda; Ruderfer, Douglas M.; Hoffman, Gabriel; Wang, Weiqing; Pardinas, Antonio F.; Rajagopal, Veera M.; Als, Thomas D.; Nguyen, Hoang T.; Girdhar, Kiran; Boocock, James; Roussos, Panos; Fromer, Menachem; Kramer, Robin; Domenici, Enrico; Gamazon, Eric R.; Purcell, Shaun; Demontis, Ditte; Borglum, Anders D.; Walters, James T. R.; O'Donovan, Michael C.; Sullivan, Patrick; Owen, Michael J.; Devlin, Bernie; Sieberts, Solveig K.; Cox, Nancy J.; Im, Hae Kyung; Sklar, Pamela; Stahl, Eli A.; Johnson, Jessica S.; Shah, Hardik R.; Klein, Lambertus L.; Dang, Kristen K.; Logsdon, Benjamin A.; Mahajan, Milind C.; Mangravite, Lara M.; Toyoshiba, Hiroyoshi; Gur, Raquel E.; Hahn, Chang-Gyu; Schadt, Eric; Lewis, David A.; Haroutunian, Vahram; Peters, Mette A.; Lipska, Barbara K.; Buxbaum, Joseph D.; Hirai, Keisuke; Cahn, Wiepke; Kahn, Rene S.; Van Os, Jim; Ophoff, Roel A.
(2019) Nature Genetics, volume 51, issue 4, pp. 659 - 674
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Abstract
Transcriptomic imputation approaches combine eQTL reference panels with large-scale genotype data in order to test associations between disease and gene expression. These genic associations could elucidate signals in complex genome-wide association study (GWAS) loci and may disentangle the role of different tissues in disease development. We used the largest eQTL
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reference panel for the dorso-lateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) to create a set of gene expression predictors and demonstrate their utility. We applied DLPFC and 12 GTEx-brain predictors to 40,299 schizophrenia cases and 65,264 matched controls for a large transcriptomic imputation study of schizophrenia. We identified 413 genic associations across 13 brain regions. Stepwise conditioning identified 67 non-MHC genes, of which 14 did not fall within previous GWAS loci. We identified 36 significantly enriched pathways, including hexosaminidase-A deficiency, and multiple porphyric disorder pathways. We investigated developmental expression patterns among the 67 non-MHC genes and identified specific groups of pre- and postnatal expression.
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Keywords: Brain/physiopathology, Case-Control Studies, Gene Expression/genetics, Genetic Predisposition to Disease, Genome-Wide Association Study/methods, Genotype, Humans, Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide/genetics, Quantitative Trait Loci/genetics, Risk, Schizophrenia/genetics, Transcriptome/genetics, Genetics, Journal Article, Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
ISSN: 1061-4036
Publisher: Nature Publishing Group
Note: Publisher Copyright: © 2019, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature America, Inc.
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