整合基因组学揭示了牛结核病的免疫遗传学。

IF 5.2 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOLOGY
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摘要

牛分枝杆菌引起牛结核病(bTB),这是一种对人类构成人畜共患威胁的牛传染病。研究表明,外周血(PB)转录组在bTB疾病期间受到干扰,但支持这种转录反应的基因组结构仍然知之甚少。在这里,我们分析了63只对照和60只牛分枝杆菌感染动物的PB转录组学数据,发现了2592个不同表达的基因,这些基因干扰了多种免疫反应途径。利用输入的全基因组SNP数据,我们描述了数千个顺式表达的数量性状位点(eqtl),并表明PB转录组在牛支原体感染期间受到种群内基因组变异的显著影响。将顺式- eqtl数据与bTB易感性GWAS汇总统计相结合,我们进行了全转录组关联研究,鉴定了115个功能相关基因(包括RGS10、GBP4、TREML2和RELT),并为理解宿主对引起结核病的哺乳动物分枝杆菌感染的反应提供了重要的新组学数据。
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Integrative genomics sheds light on the immunogenetics of tuberculosis in cattle.

Mycobacterium bovis causes bovine tuberculosis (bTB), an infectious disease of cattle that represents a zoonotic threat to humans. Research has shown that the peripheral blood (PB) transcriptome is perturbed during bTB disease but the genomic architecture underpinning this transcriptional response remains poorly understood. Here, we analyse PB transcriptomics data from 63 control and 60 confirmed M. bovis-infected animals and detect 2592 differently expressed genes perturbing multiple immune response pathways. Leveraging imputed genome-wide SNP data, we characterise thousands of cis-expression quantitative trait loci (eQTLs) and show that the PB transcriptome is substantially impacted by intrapopulation genomic variation during M. bovis infection. Integrating our cis-eQTL data with bTB susceptibility GWAS summary statistics, we perform a transcriptome-wide association study and identify 115 functionally relevant genes (including RGS10, GBP4, TREML2, and RELT) and provide important new omics data for understanding the host response to mycobacterial infections that cause tuberculosis in mammals.

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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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