Variant-to-function analysis of the childhood obesity chr12q13 locus implicates rs7132908 as a causal variant within the 3' UTR of FAIM2

对儿童肥胖症12q13位点的变异-功能分析表明,rs7132908是FAIM2基因3'非翻译区(3'UTR)内的致病变异。

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作者:Sheridan H Littleton ,Khanh B Trang ,Christina M Volpe ,Kieona Cook ,Nicole DeBruyne ,Jean Ann Maguire ,Mary Ann Weidekamp ,Kenyaita M Hodge ,Keith Boehm ,Sumei Lu ,Alessandra Chesi ,Jonathan P Bradfield ,James A Pippin ,Stewart A Anderson ,Andrew D Wells ,Matthew C Pahl ,Struan F A Grant

Abstract

The ch12q13 locus is among the most significant childhood obesity loci identified in genome-wide association studies. This locus resides in a non-coding region within FAIM2; thus, the underlying causal variant(s) presumably influence disease susceptibility via cis-regulation. We implicated rs7132908 as a putative causal variant by leveraging our in-house 3D genomic data and public domain datasets. Using a luciferase reporter assay, we observed allele-specific cis-regulatory activity of the immediate region harboring rs7132908. We generated isogenic human embryonic stem cell lines homozygous for either rs7132908 allele to assess changes in gene expression and chromatin accessibility throughout a differentiation to hypothalamic neurons, a key cell type known to regulate feeding behavior. The rs7132908 obesity risk allele influenced expression of FAIM2 and other genes and decreased the proportion of neurons produced by differentiation. We have functionally validated rs7132908 as a causal obesity variant that temporally regulates nearby effector genes and influences neurodevelopment and survival. Keywords: childhood obesity; genome-wide association study; hypothalamus; neuron differentiation; obesity; risk variant; stem cells.

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