The landscape of genomic imprinting across diverse adult human tissues

Author:

Baran Yael,Subramaniam Meena,Biton Anne,Tukiainen Taru,Tsang Emily K.,Rivas Manuel A.,Pirinen Matti,Gutierrez-Arcelus Maria,Smith Kevin S.,Kukurba Kim R.,Zhang Rui,Eng Celeste,Torgerson Dara G.,Urbanek Cydney,Li Jin Billy,Rodriguez-Santana Jose R.,Burchard Esteban G.,Seibold Max A.,MacArthur Daniel G.,Montgomery Stephen B.,Zaitlen Noah A.,Lappalainen Tuuli,

Abstract

Genomic imprinting is an important regulatory mechanism that silences one of the parental copies of a gene. To systematically characterize this phenomenon, we analyze tissue specificity of imprinting from allelic expression data in 1582 primary tissue samples from 178 individuals from the Genotype-Tissue Expression (GTEx) project. We characterize imprinting in 42 genes, including both novel and previously identified genes. Tissue specificity of imprinting is widespread, and gender-specific effects are revealed in a small number of genes in muscle with stronger imprinting in males. IGF2 shows maternal expression in the brain instead of the canonical paternal expression elsewhere. Imprinting appears to have only a subtle impact on tissue-specific expression levels, with genes lacking a systematic expression difference between tissues with imprinted and biallelic expression. In summary, our systematic characterization of imprinting in adult tissues highlights variation in imprinting between genes, individuals, and tissues.

Funder

National Institutes of Health

Israel Science Foundation

German-Israeli Foundation

Binational Science Foundation

Hewlett-Packard Stanford Graduate Fellowship

Natural Science and Engineering Research Council of Canada

Clarendon Scholarship

NDM Studentship

University of Oxford

Finnish Cultural Foundation

Orion-Farmos Research Foundation

Emil Aaltonen Foundation

National Cancer Institute

National Human Genome Research Institute

National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute

National Institute on Drug Abuse

National Institute of Mental Health

National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke

NCI\SAIC-Frederick

National Disease Research Interchange

Roswell Park Cancer Institute

Science Care

Laboratory, Data Analysis, and Coordinating Center

The Broad Institute

Van Andel Institute

SAIC-F

University of Miami

University of Geneva

University of Chicago

University of North Carolina–Chapel Hill

Harvard University

National Human Genome Research Institute Medical Sequencing Program

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

Subject

Genetics(clinical),Genetics

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