The GTEx Consortium atlas of genetic regulatory effects across human tissues
Author:
Aguet FrançoisORCID, Barbeira Alvaro N, Bonazzola Rodrigo, Brown Andrew, Castel Stephane E, Jo Brian, Kasela Silva, Kim-Hellmuth Sarah, Liang Yanyu, Oliva Meritxell, Parsana Princy E, Flynn Elise, Fresard Laure, Gaamzon Eric R, Hamel Andrew R, He Yuan, Hormozdiari Farhad, Mohammadi Pejman, Muñoz-Aguirre Manuel, Park YoSon, Saha Ashis, Segrć Ayellet V, Strober Benjamin J, Wen Xiaoquan, Wucher Valentin, Das Sayantan, Garrido-Martín Diego, Gay Nicole R, Handsaker Robert E, Hoffman Paul J, Kashin Seva, Kwong Alan, Li Xiao, MacArthur Daniel, Rouhana John M, Stephens Matthew, Todres Ellen, Viñuela AnaORCID, Wang Gao, Zou Yuxin, Brown Christopher D, Cox Nancy, Dermitzakis Emmanouil, Engelhardt Barbara E, Getz Gad, Guigo Roderic, Montgomery Stephen B, Stranger Barbara E, Im Hae Kyung, Battle Alexis, Ardlie Kristin GORCID, Lappalainen TuuliORCID,
Abstract
AbstractThe Genotype-Tissue Expression (GTEx) project was established to characterize genetic effects on the transcriptome across human tissues, and to link these regulatory mechanisms to trait and disease associations. Here, we present analyses of the v8 data, based on 17,382 RNA-sequencing samples from 54 tissues of 948 post-mortem donors. We comprehensively characterize genetic associations for gene expression and splicing incisandtrans, showing that regulatory associations are found for almost all genes, and describe the underlying molecular mechanisms and their contribution to allelic heterogeneity and pleiotropy of complex traits. Leveraging the large diversity of tissues, we provide insights into the tissue-specificity of genetic effects, and show that cell type composition is a key factor in understanding gene regulatory mechanisms in human tissues.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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