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ABSTRACT: Background
Expression quantitative trait loci (eQTL) datasets have extensively been used to help interpret genome-wide association study signals. Most eQTL analyses have been conducted with populations of European ancestry.Objective
To determine the most functionally relevant genes at the Crohn's disease (CD) loci identified in genome-wide association studies (GWAS) involving Asian populations and to find novel disease-associated genes, we conducted an eQTL analysis.Methods
eQTL analysis was performed using whole-blood RNA-sequencing of 101 Korean patients with CD. FastQTL was used for a pair-wise genome analysis of ∼ 6.5 M SNPs and ∼ 22 K transcripts.Results
We identified 135,164 cis-eQTL and 3,816 eGenes with a false discovery rate less than 0.05. A significant proportion of the genes identified in our study overlapped with those identified in previous studies. The significantly enriched pathways of these 3,816 eGenes included neutrophil degranulation and small molecule biosynthetic process. Integrated analysis of CD GWAS with Korean eQTL revealed two putative target genes, TNFSF15 and GPR35, at two previously reported loci, whereas TNFSF15 only with the whole blood data from the Genotype-Tissue Expression (GTEx) project, highlighting the utility of building a population-specific data set, even of modest size. The risk alleles of these genes were found to be associated with lower expression levels of TNFSF15 and GPR35, respectively. Our eQTL browser can be accessed at "http://asan.crohneqtl.com/".Conclusion
This resource would be useful for studies that need to employ genome-wide association analyses involving Asian populations.
SUBMITTER: Jung S
PROVIDER: S-EPMC7240107 | biostudies-literature | 2020
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Jung Seulgi S Liu Wenting W Baek Jiwon J Moon Jung Won JW Ye Byong Duk BD Lee Ho-Su HS Park Sang Hyoung SH Yang Suk-Kyun SK Han Buhm B Liu Jianjun J Song Kyuyoung K
Frontiers in genetics 20200514
<h4>Background</h4>Expression quantitative trait loci (eQTL) datasets have extensively been used to help interpret genome-wide association study signals. Most eQTL analyses have been conducted with populations of European ancestry.<h4>Objective</h4>To determine the most functionally relevant genes at the Crohn's disease (CD) loci identified in genome-wide association studies (GWAS) involving Asian populations and to find novel disease-associated genes, we conducted an eQTL analysis.<h4>Methods</ ...[more]