Division of Gastroenterology, Tohoku University Graduate School of Medicine, Sendai, Japan.
Department of Medicine and Clinical Science, Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan.
Sci Rep. 2020 Jun 24;10(1):10236. doi: 10.1038/s41598-020-66951-5.
Expression quantitative trait locus (eQTL) analyses have enabled us to predict the function of disease susceptibility SNPs. However, eQTL for the effector memory T cells (TEM) located in the lamina propria mononuclear cells (LPMCs), which play an important role in Crohn's disease (CD), are not yet available. Thus, we conducted RNA sequencing and eQTL analyses of TEM cells located in the LPMCs from IBD patients (n = 20). Genome-wide association study (GWAS) was performed using genotyping data of 713 Japanese CD patients and 2,063 controls. We compared the results of GWAS and eQTL of TEM, and also performed a transcriptome-wide association study using eQTL from Genotype Tissue Expression project. By eQTL analyses of TEM, correlations of possible candidates were confirmed in 22,632 pairs and 2,463 genes. Among these candidates, 19 SNPs which showed significant correlation with tenascin-XA (TNXA) expression were significantly associated with CD in GWAS. By TWAS, TNFSF15 (FDR = 1.35e-13) in whole blood, ERV3-1 (FDR = 2.18e-2) in lymphocytes, and ZNF713 (FDR = 3.04e-2) in the sigmoid colon was significantly associated with CD. By conducting integration analyses using GWAS and eQTL data, we confirmed multiple gene transcripts are involved in the development of CD.
表达数量性状基因座 (eQTL) 分析使我们能够预测疾病易感性 SNP 的功能。然而,位于固有层单核细胞 (LPMC) 中的效应记忆 T 细胞 (TEM) 的 eQTL 尚不清楚,而 TEM 在克罗恩病 (CD) 中起着重要作用。因此,我们对来自 IBD 患者 (n=20) 的 LPMC 中的 TEM 细胞进行了 RNA 测序和 eQTL 分析。使用 713 名日本 CD 患者和 2063 名对照的基因分型数据进行全基因组关联研究 (GWAS)。我们比较了 GWAS 和 TEM 的 eQTL 的结果,并使用来自 Genotype Tissue Expression 项目的 eQTL 进行了全转录组关联研究。通过对 TEM 的 eQTL 分析,在 22632 对和 2463 个基因中确认了可能候选物的相关性。在这些候选物中,19 个与 TNXA 表达呈显著相关性的 SNP 在 GWAS 中与 CD 显著相关。通过 TWAS,全血中的 TNFSF15(FDR=1.35e-13)、淋巴细胞中的 ERV3-1(FDR=2.18e-2)和乙状结肠中的 ZNF713(FDR=3.04e-2)与 CD 显著相关。通过使用 GWAS 和 eQTL 数据进行综合分析,我们证实了多个基因转录物参与了 CD 的发展。