Single-cell eQTL mapping identifies cell type-specific genetic control of autoimmune disease
- PMID: 35389779
- DOI: 10.1126/science.abf3041
Single-cell eQTL mapping identifies cell type-specific genetic control of autoimmune disease
Abstract
The human immune system displays substantial variation between individuals, leading to differences in susceptibility to autoimmune disease. We present single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) data from 1,267,758 peripheral blood mononuclear cells from 982 healthy human subjects. For 14 cell types, we identified 26,597 independent cis-expression quantitative trait loci (eQTLs) and 990 trans-eQTLs, with most showing cell type-specific effects on gene expression. We subsequently show how eQTLs have dynamic allelic effects in B cells that are transitioning from naïve to memory states and demonstrate how commonly segregating alleles lead to interindividual variation in immune function. Finally, using a Mendelian randomization approach, we identify the causal route by which 305 risk loci contribute to autoimmune disease at the cellular level. This work brings together genetic epidemiology with scRNA-seq to uncover drivers of interindividual variation in the immune system.
Comment in
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Population genetics meets single-cell sequencing.Science. 2022 Apr 8;376(6589):134-135. doi: 10.1126/science.abq0426. Epub 2022 Apr 7. Science. 2022. PMID: 35389792
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Single-cell RNA sequencing sheds light on cell-type specific gene expression in immune cells.Nat Rev Rheumatol. 2022 Jul;18(7):363. doi: 10.1038/s41584-022-00802-7. Nat Rev Rheumatol. 2022. PMID: 35689032 No abstract available.
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