Exploiting the GTEx resources to decipher the mechanisms at GWAS loci

Author:

Barbeira Alvaro NORCID,Bonazzola Rodrigo,Gamazon Eric RORCID,Liang YanyuORCID,Park YoSonORCID,Kim-Hellmuth SarahORCID,Wang GaoORCID,Jiang Zhuoxun,Zhou Dan,Hormozdiari FarhadORCID,Liu Boxiang,Rao Abhiram,Hamel Andrew RORCID,Pividori Milton DORCID,Aguet FrançoisORCID,Bastarache LisaORCID,Jordan Daniel MORCID,Verbanck Marie,Do RonORCID,Stephens MatthewORCID,Ardlie Kristin,McCarthy Mark,Montgomery Stephen BORCID,Segrè Ayellet VORCID,Brown Christopher D.ORCID,Lappalainen TuuliORCID,Wen XiaoquanORCID,Im Hae KyungORCID, ,

Abstract

AbstractThe resources generated by the GTEx consortium offer unprecedented opportunities to advance our understanding of the biology of human diseases. Here, we present an in-depth examination of the phenotypic consequences of transcriptome regulation and a blueprint for the functional interpretation of genome-wide association study-discovered loci. Across a broad set of complex traits and diseases, we demonstrate widespread dose-dependent effects of RNA expression and splicing. We develop a data-driven framework to benchmark methods that prioritize causal genes and find no single approach outperforms the combination of multiple approaches. Using colocalization and association approaches that take into account the observed allelic heterogeneity of gene expression, we propose potential target genes for 47% (2,519 out of 5,385) of the GWAS loci examined. Our results demonstrate the translational relevance of the GTEx resources and highlight the need to increase their resolution and breadth to further our understanding of the genotype-phenotype link.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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