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A landscape of gene expression regulation for synovium in arthritis

Feng Jiang, Shou‐Ye Hu, Wen Tian, Naining Wang, Ning Yang, Shan‐Shan Dong, Hui-Miao Song, Dajin Zhang, Hui-Wu Gao, Chen Wang, Hao Wu, Chang-Yi He, Dong‐Li Zhu, Xiaofeng Chen, Yan Guo, Zhi Yang, Tie‐Lin Yang

2024Nature Communications18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The synovium is an important component of any synovial joint and is the major target tissue of inflammatory arthritis. However, the multi-omics landscape of synovium required for functional inference is absent from large-scale resources. Here we integrate genomics with transcriptomics and chromatin accessibility features of human synovium in up to 245 arthritic patients, to characterize the landscape of genetic regulation on gene expression and the regulatory mechanisms mediating arthritic diseases predisposition. We identify 4765 independent primary and 616 secondary cis-expression quantitative trait loci (cis-eQTLs) in the synovium and find that the eQTLs with multiple independent signals have stronger effects and heritability than single independent eQTLs. Integration of genome-wide association studies (GWASs) and eQTLs identifies 84 arthritis related genes, revealing 38 novel genes which have not been reported by previous studies using eQTL data from the GTEx project or immune cells. We further develop a method called eQTac to identify variants that could affect gene expression by affecting chromatin accessibility and identify 1517 regions with potential regulatory function of chromatin accessibility. Altogether, our study provides a comprehensive synovium multi-omics resource for arthritic diseases and gains new insights into the regulation of gene expression.

Topics & Concepts

Expression quantitative trait lociChromatinComputational biologyRegulation of gene expressionBiologyFunctional genomicsGenome-wide association studyGenomicsArthritisGene expressionQuantitative trait locusTranscriptomeGeneGeneticsGenomeImmunologyGenotypeSingle-nucleotide polymorphismRheumatoid Arthritis Research and TherapiesLymphoma Diagnosis and TreatmentSystemic Lupus Erythematosus Research
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