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Modeling islet enhancers using deep learning identifies candidate causal variants at loci associated with T2D and glycemic traits

Sanjarbek Hudaiberdiev, D. Leland Taylor, Wei Song, Narisu Narisu, Redwan M. Bhuiyan, Henry J. Taylor, Xuming Tang, Tingfen Yan, Amy J. Swift, Lori L. Bonnycastle, Shuibing Chen, Michael L. Stitzel, Michael R. Erdos, Ivan Ovcharenko, Francis S. Collins

2023Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Genetic association studies have identified hundreds of independent signals associated with type 2 diabetes (T2D) and related traits. Despite these successes, the identification of specific causal variants underlying a genetic association signal remains challenging. In this study, we describe a deep learning (DL) method to analyze the impact of sequence variants on enhancers. Focusing on pancreatic islets, a T2D relevant tissue, we show that our model learns islet-specific transcription factor (TF) regulatory patterns and can be used to prioritize candidate causal variants. At 101 genetic signals associated with T2D and related glycemic traits where multiple variants occur in linkage disequilibrium, our method nominates a single causal variant for each association signal, including three variants previously shown to alter reporter activity in islet-relevant cell types. For another signal associated with blood glucose levels, we biochemically test all candidate causal variants from statistical fine-mapping using a pancreatic islet beta cell line and show biochemical evidence of allelic effects on TF binding for the model-prioritized variant. To aid in future research, we publicly distribute our model and islet enhancer perturbation scores across ~67 million genetic variants. We anticipate that DL methods like the one presented in this study will enhance the prioritization of candidate causal variants for functional studies.

Topics & Concepts

EnhancerLinkage disequilibriumBiologyGenetic associationComputational biologyGeneticsTCF7L2IsletCandidate geneGenome-wide association studyCausal inferenceAlleleTranscription factorSingle-nucleotide polymorphismHaplotypeGeneGenotypeDiabetes mellitusMedicineEndocrinologyPathologyGenetic Associations and EpidemiologyPancreatic function and diabetesGenetic Mapping and Diversity in Plants and Animals
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