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Validating discovered Cis-acting regulatory genetic variants: application of an allele specific expression approach to HapMap populations.


ABSTRACT:

Background

Localising regulatory variants that control gene expression is a challenge for genome research. Several studies have recently identified non-coding polymorphisms associated with inter-individual differences in gene expression. These approaches rely on the identification of signals of association against a background of variation due to other genetic and environmental factors. A complementary approach is to use an Allele-Specific Expression (ASE) assay, which is more robust to the effects of environmental variation and trans-acting genetic factors.

Methodology/principal findings

Here we apply an ASE method which utilises heterozygosity within an individual to compare expression of the two alleles of a gene in a single cell. We used individuals from three HapMap population groups and analysed the allelic expression of genes with cis-regulatory regions previously identified using total gene expression studies. We were able to replicate the results in five of the six genes tested, and refined the cis- associated regions to a small number of variants. We also showed that by using multi-populations it is possible to refine the associated cis-effect DNA regions.

Conclusions/significance

We discuss the efficacy and drawbacks of both total gene expression and ASE approaches in the discovery of cis-acting variants. We show that the ASE approach has significant advantages as it is a cleaner representation of cis-acting effects. We also discuss the implication of using different populations to map cis-acting regions and the importance of finding regulatory variants which contribute to human phenotypic variation.

SUBMITTER: Campino S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2605564 | biostudies-literature | 2008

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Validating discovered Cis-acting regulatory genetic variants: application of an allele specific expression approach to HapMap populations.

Campino Susana S   Forton Julian J   Raj Srilakshmi S   Mohr Bert B   Auburn Sarah S   Fry Andrew A   Mangano Valentina D VD   Vandiedonck Claire C   Richardson Anna A   Rockett Kirk K   Clark Taane G TG   Kwiatkowski Dominic P DP  

PloS one 20081231 12


<h4>Background</h4>Localising regulatory variants that control gene expression is a challenge for genome research. Several studies have recently identified non-coding polymorphisms associated with inter-individual differences in gene expression. These approaches rely on the identification of signals of association against a background of variation due to other genetic and environmental factors. A complementary approach is to use an Allele-Specific Expression (ASE) assay, which is more robust to  ...[more]

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