Archaic adaptive introgression in modern human reproductive genes.

IF 5.1 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOLOGY
Christopher Kendall, Amin Nooranikhojasteh, Esteban J Parra, Michael A Schillaci, Bence Viola
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Abstract

Modern humans and archaic hominins, namely Denisovans and Neanderthals, have a long history of admixture. Some of these admixture events have allowed modern humans to adapt to new environments outside of Africa. Little research has been done on the impact of archaic introgression on genes associated with reproduction. In this study we report evidence of adaptive introgression of 118 genes within modern humans that have been previously associated with reproduction in mice or modern humans. We identified 11 archaic core haplotypes, three that have been positively selected, with 327 archaic alleles being genome-wide significant for a variety of traits. Over 300 of these variants were discovered to be eQTLs regulating 176 genes with 81% of the archaic eQTLs overlapping a core haplotype region regulating genes expressed in reproductive tissues. Several of the adaptively introgressed genes in our results are enriched in developmental and cancer pathways, while some have been associated with embryo development and reproductive-inhibiting phenotypes like endometriosis and preeclampsia. Lastly, we find that archaic alleles overlapping an introgressed segment on chromosome 2 are protective against prostate cancer. Our results highlight that archaic alleles show connections with important developmental pathways throughout the lifespan and may help regulate these critical processes.

现代人类生殖基因中古老的适应性渗入。
现代人与古人类,即丹尼索瓦人和尼安德特人,有着悠久的混合历史。其中一些混合事件使现代人能够适应非洲以外的新环境。很少有人研究古代基因渗入对生殖相关基因的影响。在这项研究中,我们报告了118个基因在现代人类中适应性渗进的证据,这些基因以前与小鼠或现代人类的生殖有关。我们确定了11个古老的核心单倍型,其中3个已被正选择,327个古老的等位基因在全基因组范围内对各种性状具有重要意义。这些变异中超过300个是调节176个基因的eqtl,其中81%的古老eqtl与调节生殖组织中表达的基因的核心单倍型区域重叠。在我们的研究结果中,一些适应性渐渗基因在发育和癌症途径中丰富,而一些则与胚胎发育和生殖抑制表型(如子宫内膜异位症和先兆子痫)有关。最后,我们发现在2号染色体上重叠一个渐渗片段的古老等位基因对前列腺癌有保护作用。我们的研究结果强调,在整个生命周期中,古老的等位基因显示出与重要的发育途径的联系,并可能有助于调节这些关键过程。
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Communications Biology
Communications Biology Medicine-Medicine (miscellaneous)
CiteScore
8.60
自引率
1.70%
发文量
1233
审稿时长
13 weeks
期刊介绍: Communications Biology is an open access journal from Nature Research publishing high-quality research, reviews and commentary in all areas of the biological sciences. Research papers published by the journal represent significant advances bringing new biological insight to a specialized area of research.
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