Stimulating Wnt signaling reveals context-dependent genetic effects on gene regulation in primary human neural progenitors

刺激Wnt信号通路揭示了原代人类神经祖细胞中基因调控的背景依赖性遗传效应

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作者:Nana Matoba # ,Brandon D Le # ,Jordan M Valone # ,Justin M Wolter ,Jessica T Mory ,Dan Liang ,Nil Aygün ,K Alaine Broadaway ,Marielle L Bond ,Karen L Mohlke ,Mark J Zylka ,Michael I Love ,Jason L Stein

Abstract

Gene regulatory effects have been difficult to detect at many non-coding loci associated with brain-related traits, likely because some genetic variants have distinct functions in specific contexts. To explore context-dependent gene regulation, we measured chromatin accessibility and gene expression after activation of the canonical Wnt pathway in primary human neural progenitors (n = 82 donors). We found that TCF/LEF motifs and brain-structure-associated and neuropsychiatric-disorder-associated variants were enriched within Wnt-responsive regulatory elements. Genetically influenced regulatory elements were enriched in genomic regions under positive selection along the human lineage. Wnt pathway stimulation increased detection of genetically influenced regulatory elements/genes by 66%/53% and enabled identification of 397 regulatory elements primed to regulate gene expression. Stimulation also increased identification of shared genetic effects on molecular and complex brain traits by up to 70%, suggesting that genetic variant function during neurodevelopmental patterning can lead to differences in adult brain and behavioral traits.

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