Functional determinants and evolutionary consequences of pleiotropy in complex and Mendelian traits.

IF 5.3 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Yury A Barbitoff, Polina M Bogaichuk, Nadezhda S Pavlova, Polina V Malysheva, Alexander V Predeus
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Abstract

Pleiotropy, a phenomenon of multiple phenotypic effects of the same genetic alteration, is one of the most important features of genotype-to-phenotype networks. Over the last century, biologists have actively debated the prevalence, mechanisms, and consequences of pleiotropy. In this work, we employed data on genotype-to-phenotype associations from the Human Phenotype Ontology and Mouse Genome Database, as well as genome-wide associations from the UK Biobank and FinnGen cohorts to investigate the similarities and dissimilarities in the patterns of pleiotropy between species and different trait types (i.e., Mendelian traits and complex traits). We found that the pleiotropic effects of genes correlate well between species, but have a much weaker correlation when comparing different types of traits for the same species. In all cases, however, highly pleiotropic genes possessed a common set of features, such as the broad expression across tissues, involvement in many biological processes, or a high number of protein-protein interactions of the respective gene products. Furthermore, we observed a universal tendency of highly pleiotropic genes to be under greater negative selection pressure compared to other groups of genes, including genes essential for cell growth and development. Besides, highly pleiotropic genes also show a significant enrichment of recent positive selection signals at pleiotropic loci. Taken together, our results pinpoint a common mechanism underlying pleiotropic effects in different trait domains, and suggest that high degree of pleiotropy plays a role in adaptation, despite imposing additional constraint on genetic variation.

复杂和孟德尔性状中多效性的功能决定因素和进化结果。
多效性是基因型-表型网络最重要的特征之一,是同一基因改变的多种表型效应现象。在过去的一个世纪里,生物学家对多效性的流行、机制和后果进行了积极的辩论。在这项工作中,我们利用来自人类表型本体和小鼠基因组数据库的基因型-表型关联数据,以及来自UK Biobank和FinnGen队列的全基因组关联数据来研究物种和不同性状类型(即孟德尔性状和复杂性状)之间多效性模式的异同点。我们发现,基因的多效性效应在物种之间具有良好的相关性,但在同一物种的不同类型性状之间相关性要弱得多。然而,在所有情况下,高度多效性基因都具有一组共同的特征,例如在组织中广泛表达,参与许多生物过程,或各自基因产物的大量蛋白质-蛋白质相互作用。此外,我们还观察到,与其他基因群(包括细胞生长和发育必需基因)相比,高度多效性基因普遍倾向于承受更大的负选择压力。此外,高多效性基因在多效性位点上也表现出显著的正向选择信号富集。综上所述,我们的研究结果指出了不同性状域多效性效应的共同机制,并表明尽管对遗传变异施加了额外的限制,但高程度的多效性在适应中发挥了作用。
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Molecular biology and evolution
Molecular biology and evolution 生物-进化生物学
CiteScore
19.70
自引率
3.70%
发文量
257
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Molecular Biology and Evolution Journal Overview: Publishes research at the interface of molecular (including genomics) and evolutionary biology Considers manuscripts containing patterns, processes, and predictions at all levels of organization: population, taxonomic, functional, and phenotypic Interested in fundamental discoveries, new and improved methods, resources, technologies, and theories advancing evolutionary research Publishes balanced reviews of recent developments in genome evolution and forward-looking perspectives suggesting future directions in molecular evolution applications.
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