Context-aware single-cell multiomics approach identifies cell-type-specific lung cancer susceptibility genes

Author:

Long ErpingORCID,Yin JinhuORCID,Shin Ju Hye,Li Yuyan,Li Bolun,Kane Alexander,Patel HarshORCID,Sun XintiORCID,Wang Cong,Luong Thong,Xia Jun,Han YounghunORCID,Byun JinyoungORCID,Zhang TongwuORCID,Zhao WeiORCID,Landi Maria TeresaORCID,Rothman Nathaniel,Lan QingORCID,Chang Yoon SooORCID,Yu Fulong,Amos Christopher I.ORCID,Shi JianxinORCID,Lee Jin Gu,Kim Eun Young,Choi JiyeonORCID

Abstract

AbstractGenome-wide association studies (GWAS) identified over fifty loci associated with lung cancer risk. However, underlying mechanisms and target genes are largely unknown, as most risk-associated variants might regulate gene expression in a context-specific manner. Here, we generate a barcode-shared transcriptome and chromatin accessibility map of 117,911 human lung cells from age/sex-matched ever- and never-smokers to profile context-specific gene regulation. Identified candidate cis-regulatory elements (cCREs) are largely cell type-specific, with 37% detected in one cell type. Colocalization of lung cancer candidate causal variants (CCVs) with these cCREs combined with transcription factor footprinting prioritize the variants for 68% of the GWAS loci. CCV-colocalization and trait relevance score indicate that epithelial and immune cell categories, including rare cell types, contribute to lung cancer susceptibility the most. A multi-level cCRE-gene linking system identifies candidate susceptibility genes from 57% of the loci, where most loci display cell-category-specific target genes, suggesting context-specific susceptibility gene function.

Funder

NCI Intramural Research Program

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences

U.S. Department of Health & Human Services | NIH | National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences

National Research Foundation of Korea

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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