Mobile element variation contributes to population-specific genome diversification, gene regulation and disease risk

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Shohei Kojima
Satoshi Koyama
Mirei Ka
Yuka Saito
Erica H. Parrish
Mikiko Endo
Sadaaki Takata
Misaki Mizukoshi
Keiko Hikino
Atsushi Takeda
Asami F. Gelinas
Steven M. Heaton
Rie Koide
Anselmo J. Kamada
Michiya Noguchi
Michiaki Hamada
Yoichiro Kamatani
Yasuhiro Murakawa
Kazuyoshi Ishigaki
Yukio Nakamura
Kaoru Ito
Chikashi Terao
Yukihide Momozawa
Nicholas F. Parrish
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[1] Genome Immunobiology RIKEN Hakubi Research Team,Graduate School of Medical Life Science
[2] RIKEN Center for Integrative Medical Sciences and RIKEN Cluster for Pioneering Research,Graduate School of Advanced Science and Engineering
[3] Laboratory for Cardiovascular Genomics and Informatics,Laboratory of Complex Trait Genomics, Graduate School of Frontier Sciences
[4] RIKEN Center for Integrative Medical Sciences,Institute for the Advanced Study of Human Biology
[5] Cardiovascular Research Center,The Department of Applied Genetics, The School of Pharmaceutical Sciences
[6] Massachusetts General Hospital,Laboratory of Genome Technology, Human Genome Center, Institute of Medical Science
[7] Program in Medical and Population Genetics,Laboratory of Clinical Genome Sequencing, Graduate School of Frontier Sciences
[8] Broad Institute,Division of Genetics, The Institute of Medical Science
[9] Yokohama City University,Division of Clinical Genome Research, Institute of Medical Science
[10] Laboratory for Genotyping Development,Division of Molecular Pathology, IMSUT Hospital, Department of Internal Medicine, Project Division of Genomic Medicine and Disease Prevention, The Institute of Medical Science
[11] RIKEN Center for Integrative Medical Sciences,Department of Cancer Biology, Institute of Medical Science
[12] Laboratory for Pharmacogenomics,Department of Public Policy, Institute of Medical Science
[13] RIKEN Center for Integrative Medical Sciences,Department of Urology
[14] Waseda University,Department of Internal Medicine and Rheumatology
[15] Computational Bio Big-Data Open Innovation Laboratory (CBBD-OIL),Department of Respiratory Medicine
[16] National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST),Division of Pharmacology, Department of Biomedical Science
[17] Cell Engineering Division,Division of Genomic Epidemiology and Clinical Trials, Clinical Trials Research Center
[18] BioResource Research Center,Department of Hematology
[19] RIKEN,Department of Bioregulation
[20] The University of Tokyo,Center for Clinical Research and Advanced Medicine
[21] Laboratory for Statistical and Translational Genetics,Department of General Thoracic Surgery
[22] RIKEN Center for Integrative Medical Sciences,Next
[23] RIKEN-IFOM Joint Laboratory for Cancer Genomics,Generation Precision Medicine Development, Integrative Genomics Laboratory, Graduate School of Medicine, Department of Medical Science
[24] RIKEN Center for Integrative Medical Sciences,Paleovirology Lab, Department of Biology
[25] Kyoto University,undefined
[26] IFOM ETS - the AIRC Institute of Molecular Oncology,undefined
[27] Laboratory for Human Immunogenetics,undefined
[28] RIKEN Center for Integrative Medical Sciences,undefined
[29] Clinical Research Center,undefined
[30] Shizuoka General Hospital,undefined
[31] University of Shizuoka,undefined
[32] The University of Tokyo,undefined
[33] The University of Tokyo,undefined
[34] The University of Tokyo,undefined
[35] The University of Tokyo,undefined
[36] The University of Tokyo,undefined
[37] The University of Tokyo,undefined
[38] The University of Tokyo,undefined
[39] Iwate Medical University,undefined
[40] Juntendo University Graduate School of Medicine,undefined
[41] Juntendo University Graduate School of Medicine,undefined
[42] Nihon University School of Medicine,undefined
[43] Nihon University School of Medicine,undefined
[44] Tokushukai Group,undefined
[45] Nippon Medical School,undefined
[46] Nippon Medical School,undefined
[47] Tokyo Metropolitan Geriatric Hospital and Institute of Gerontology,undefined
[48] Fukujuji Hospital,undefined
[49] Japan Anti-Tuberculosis Association,undefined
[50] The Cancer Institute Hospital of the Japanese Foundation for Cancer Research,undefined
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Nature Genetics | 2023年 / 55卷
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Mobile genetic elements (MEs) are heritable mutagens that recursively generate structural variants (SVs). ME variants (MEVs) are difficult to genotype and integrate in statistical genetics, obscuring their impact on genome diversification and traits. We developed a tool that accurately genotypes MEVs using short-read whole-genome sequencing (WGS) and applied it to global human populations. We find unexpected population-specific MEV differences, including an Alu insertion distribution distinguishing Japanese from other populations. Integrating MEVs with expression quantitative trait loci (eQTL) maps shows that MEV classes regulate tissue-specific gene expression by shared mechanisms, including creating or attenuating enhancers and recruiting post-transcriptional regulators, supporting class-wide interpretability. MEVs more often associate with gene expression changes than SNVs, thus plausibly impacting traits. Performing genome-wide association study (GWAS) with MEVs pinpoints potential causes of disease risk, including a LINE-1 insertion associated with keloid and fasciitis. This work implicates MEVs as drivers of human divergence and disease risk.
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