RNA splicing is a primary link between genetic variation and disease

YI Li, B Van De Geijn, A Raj, DA Knowles, AA Petti… - Science, 2016 - science.org
Noncoding variants play a central role in the genetics of complex traits, but we still lack a full
understanding of the molecular pathways through which they act. We quantified the
contribution of cis-acting genetic effects at all major stages of gene regulation from
chromatin to proteins, in Yoruba lymphoblastoid cell lines (LCLs). About~ 65% of expression
quantitative trait loci (eQTLs) have primary effects on chromatin, whereas the remaining
eQTLs are enriched in transcribed regions. Using a novel method, we also detected 2893 …
Noncoding variants play a central role in the genetics of complex traits, but we still lack a full understanding of the molecular pathways through which they act. We quantified the contribution of cis-acting genetic effects at all major stages of gene regulation from chromatin to proteins, in Yoruba lymphoblastoid cell lines (LCLs). About ~65% of expression quantitative trait loci (eQTLs) have primary effects on chromatin, whereas the remaining eQTLs are enriched in transcribed regions. Using a novel method, we also detected 2893 splicing QTLs, most of which have little or no effect on gene-level expression. These splicing QTLs are major contributors to complex traits, roughly on a par with variants that affect gene expression levels. Our study provides a comprehensive view of the mechanisms linking genetic variation to variation in human gene regulation.
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