Longitudinal RNA-Seq Analysis of the Repeatability of Gene Expression and Splicing in Human Platelets Identifies a Platelet SELP Splice QTL

Author:

Rondina Matthew T.123,Voora Deepak4,Simon Lukas M.5,Schwertz Hansjörg126,Harper Julie F.1,Lee Olivia1,Bhatlekar Seema C.1,Li Qing7,Eustes Alicia S.1,Montenont Emilie1,Campbell Robert A.12,Tolley Neal D.1,Kosaka Yasuhiro1,Weyrich Andrew S.12,Bray Paul F.12,Rowley Jesse W.12

Affiliation:

1. From the Molecular Medicine Program (M.T.R., H.S., J.F.H., O.L., S.C.B., A.S.E., E.M., R.A.C., N.D.T., Y.K., A.S.W., P.F.B., J.W.R.)

2. Department of Internal Medicine (M.T.R., H.S., R.A.C., A.S.W., P.F.B., J.W.R.)

3. George E. Wahlen VAMC Geriatric Research and Education Clinical Center (M.T.R.)

4. Duke Center for Applied Genomics & Precision Medicine, Durham, NC (D.V.)

5. Helmholtz Zentrum München, German Research Center for Environmental Health, Institute of Computational Biology, Neuherberg, Germany (L.M.S.).

6. Rocky Mountain Center for Occupational and Environmental Health, The University of Utah, Salt Lake City (H.S.)

7. Huntsman Cancer Institute, Salt Lake City, Utah (Q.L.)

Abstract

Rationale: Longitudinal studies are required to distinguish within versus between-individual variation and repeatability of gene expression. They are uniquely positioned to decipher genetic signal from environmental noise, with potential application to gene variant and expression studies. However, longitudinal analyses of gene expression in healthy individuals—especially with regards to alternative splicing—are lacking for most primary cell types, including platelets. Objective: To assess repeatability of gene expression and splicing in platelets and use repeatability to identify novel platelet expression quantitative trait loci (QTLs) and splice QTLs. Methods and Results: We sequenced the transcriptome of platelets isolated repeatedly up to 4 years from healthy individuals. We examined within and between individual variation and repeatability of platelet RNA expression and exon skipping, a readily measured alternative splicing event. We find that platelet gene expression is generally stable between and within-individuals over time—with the exception of a subset of genes enriched for the inflammation gene ontology. We show an enrichment among repeatable genes for associations with heritable traits, including known and novel platelet expression QTLs. Several exon skipping events were also highly repeatable, suggesting heritable patterns of splicing in platelets. One of the most repeatable was exon 14 skipping of SELP . Accordingly, we identify rs6128 as a platelet splice QTL and define an rs6128-dependent association between SELP exon 14 skipping and race. In vitro experiments demonstrate that this single nucleotide variant directly affects exon 14 skipping and changes the ratio of transmembrane versus soluble P-selectin protein production. Conclusions: We conclude that the platelet transcriptome is generally stable over 4 years. We demonstrate the use of repeatability of gene expression and splicing to identify novel platelet expression QTLs and splice QTLs. rs6128 is a platelet splice QTL that alters SELP exon 14 skipping and soluble versus transmembrane P-selectin protein production.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,Physiology

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