Passive and active DNA methylation and the interplay with genetic variation in gene regulation

Author:

Gutierrez-Arcelus Maria123,Lappalainen Tuuli123,Montgomery Stephen B14,Buil Alfonso123,Ongen Halit123,Yurovsky Alisa123,Bryois Julien123,Giger Thomas12,Romano Luciana123,Planchon Alexandra123,Falconnet Emilie12,Bielser Deborah12,Gagnebin Maryline12,Padioleau Ismael123,Borel Christelle12,Letourneau Audrey12,Makrythanasis Periklis12,Guipponi Michel12,Gehrig Corinne12,Antonarakis Stylianos E12,Dermitzakis Emmanouil T123

Affiliation:

1. Department of Genetic Medicine and Development, University of Geneva Medical School, Geneva, Switzerland

2. Institute of Genetics and Genomics in Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland

3. Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics, Geneva, Switzerland

4. Departments of Pathology and Genetics, Stanford University, Stanford, United States

Abstract

DNA methylation is an essential epigenetic mark whose role in gene regulation and its dependency on genomic sequence and environment are not fully understood. In this study we provide novel insights into the mechanistic relationships between genetic variation, DNA methylation and transcriptome sequencing data in three different cell-types of the GenCord human population cohort. We find that the association between DNA methylation and gene expression variation among individuals are likely due to different mechanisms from those establishing methylation-expression patterns during differentiation. Furthermore, cell-type differential DNA methylation may delineate a platform in which local inter-individual changes may respond to or act in gene regulation. We show that unlike genetic regulatory variation, DNA methylation alone does not significantly drive allele specific expression. Finally, inferred mechanistic relationships using genetic variation as well as correlations with TF abundance reveal both a passive and active role of DNA methylation to regulatory interactions influencing gene expression.

Funder

European Research Council (ERC)

Swiss National Science Foundation

Louis-Jeantet Foundation

Blueprint

European Research Council

Publisher

eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd

Subject

General Immunology and Microbiology,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Medicine,General Neuroscience

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