Identification of asthma-related genes using asthmatic blood eQTLs of Korean patients

Author:

Kim Dong Jun1,Lim Ji Eun1,Jung Hae-Un1,Chung Ju Yeon1,Baek Eun Ju2,Jung Hyein1,Kwon Shin Young1,Kim Han Kyul1,Kang Ji-One1,Park Kyungtaek3,Won Sungho3,Kim Tae-Bum4,Oh Bermseok1

Affiliation:

1. Kyung Hee University

2. Mendel

3. Seoul National University

4. University of Ulsan College of Medicine

Abstract

Abstract Background More than 200 asthma-associated genetic variants have been identified in genome-wide association studies (GWASs). Expression quantitative trait loci (eQTL) data resources can help identify causal genes of the GWAS signals, but it can be difficult to find an eQTL that reflects the disease state because most eQTL data are obtained from normal healthy subjects. Methods We performed a blood eQTL analysis using transcriptomic and genotypic data from 436 Korean asthma patients. To identify asthma-related genes, we carried out colocalization and Summary-based Mendelian Randomization (SMR) analysis using the results of asthma GWASs and eQTL data. In addition, we compared the results of disease eQTL data and asthma-related genes with two normal blood eQTL data from Genotype-Tissue Expression (GTEx) project and a Japanese study. Results We identified 342,054 cis-eQTL and 2,931 eGenes from asthmatic eQTL analysis. We compared the disease eQTL results with GTEx and a Japanese study and found that 63.2% of the 2,931 eGenes overlapped with the GTEx eGenes and 38.5% with the Japanese eGenes. Following the integrated analysis of the asthmatic eQTL data with asthma GWASs, using colocalization and SMR methods, we identified 13 asthma-related genes specific to the Korean asthmatic eQTL data. Conclusions We provided Korean asthmatic cis-eQTL data and identified asthma-related genes by integrating them with GWAS data. In addition, we suggested these asthma-related genes as therapeutic targets for asthma. We envisage that our findings will contribute to understanding the etiological mechanisms of asthma and provide novel therapeutic targets.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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