Trans-eQTL hotspots shape complex traits by modulating cellular states.

IF 11.1 Q1 CELL BIOLOGY
Cell genomics Pub Date : 2025-05-14 Epub Date: 2025-05-05 DOI:10.1016/j.xgen.2025.100873
Kaushik Renganaath, Frank Wolfgang Albert
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Abstract

Regulatory genetic variation shapes gene expression, providing an important mechanism connecting DNA variation and complex traits. The causal relationships between gene expression and complex traits remain poorly understood. Here, we integrated transcriptomes and 46 genetically complex growth traits in a large cross between two strains of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. We discovered thousands of genetic correlations between gene expression and growth, suggesting potential functional connections. Local regulatory variation was a minor source of these genetic correlations. Instead, genetic correlations tended to arise from multiple independent trans-acting regulatory loci. Trans-acting hotspots that affect the expression of numerous genes accounted for particularly large fractions of genetic growth variation and of genetic correlations between gene expression and growth. Genes with genetic correlations were enriched for similar biological processes across traits but with heterogeneous direction of effect. Our results reveal how trans-acting regulatory hotspots shape complex traits by altering cellular states.

Trans-eQTL热点通过调节细胞状态塑造复杂性状。
调控性遗传变异影响基因表达,为DNA变异与复杂性状之间的联系提供了重要的机制。基因表达和复杂性状之间的因果关系仍然知之甚少。在这里,我们整合了转录组和46个遗传复杂的生长性状在两株酿酒酵母之间的大杂交。我们在基因表达和生长之间发现了数千种遗传相关性,表明了潜在的功能联系。局部调控变异是这些遗传相关性的次要来源。相反,遗传相关性往往来自多个独立的反式调控位点。影响众多基因表达的反式作用热点在遗传生长变异和基因表达与生长之间的遗传相关性中占特别大的比例。具有遗传相关的基因在性状间具有相似的生物学过程,但作用方向不同。我们的研究结果揭示了如何通过改变细胞状态来塑造复杂的特征。
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