Complex structural variations (cxSVs) are often overlooked in genome analyses due to detection challenges. We developed ARC-SV, a probabilistic and machine-learning-based method that enables accurate detection and reconstruction of cxSVs from standard datasets. By applying ARC-SV across 4,262 genomes representing all continental populations, we identified cxSVs as a significant source of natural human genetic variation. Rare cxSVs have a propensity to occur in neural genes and loci that underwent rapid human-specific evolution, including those regulating corticogenesis. By performing single-nucleus multiomics in postmortem brains, we discovered cxSVs associated with differential gene expression and chromatin accessibility across various brain regions and cell types. Additionally, cxSVs detected in brains of psychiatric cases are enriched for linkage with psychiatric GWAS risk alleles detected in the same brains. Furthermore, our analysis revealed significantly decreased brain-region- and cell-type-specific expression of cxSV genes, specifically for psychiatric cases, implicating cxSVs in the molecular etiology of major neuropsychiatric disorders.
Detection and analysis of complex structural variation in human genomes across populations and in brains of donors with psychiatric disorders.
对不同人群的人类基因组以及患有精神疾病的捐赠者大脑中的复杂结构变异进行检测和分析
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作者:Zhou Bo, Arthur Joseph G, Guo Hanmin, Kim Taeyoung, Huang Yiling, Pattni Reenal, Wang Tao, Kundu Soumya, Luo Jay X J, Lee HoJoon, Nachun Daniel C, Purmann Carolin, Monte Emma M, Weimer Annika K, Qu Ping-Ping, Shi Minyi, Jiang Lixia, Yang Xinqiong, Fullard John F, Bendl Jaroslav, Girdhar Kiran, Kim Minsu, Chen Xi, Greenleaf William J, Duncan Laramie, Ji Hanlee P, Zhu Xiang, Song Giltae, Montgomery Stephen B, Palejev Dean, Zu Dohna Heinrich, Roussos Panos, Kundaje Anshul, Hallmayer Joachim F, Snyder Michael P, Wong Wing H, Urban Alexander E
| 期刊: | Cell | 影响因子: | 42.500 |
| 时间: | 2024 | 起止号: | 2024 Nov 14; 187(23):6687-6706 |
| doi: | 10.1016/j.cell.2024.09.014 | 种属: | Human |
| 研究方向: | 其它 | ||
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