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Genetic regulation of RNA splicing in human pancreatic islets

Authors :
François Pattou
Anthony Beucher
Julie Kerr-Conte
Ignasi Moran
Anna L. Gloyn
Cuenca-Ardura M
Jorge Ferrer
Javier García-Hurtado
Mara Suleiman
Koning EJPd
Thierry Berney
Irimia M
Lorenzo Piemonti
Goutham Atla
Rashmi B. Prasad
Bonas-Guarch S
Lorella Marselli
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 2021.

Abstract

Genetic variants that influence transcriptional regulation in pancreatic islets play a major role in the susceptibility to type 2 diabetes (T2D). For many susceptibility loci, however, the mechanisms are unknown. We examined splicing QTLs (sQTLs) in islets from 399 donors and observed that genetic variation has a widespread influence on splicing of genes with important functions in islet biology. In parallel, we profiled expression QTLs, and used transcriptome-wide association and co-localization studies to assign islet sQTLs or eQTLs to T2D susceptibility signals that lacked candidate effector genes. We found novel T2D associations, including an sQTL that creates a nonsense isoform in ERO1B, a regulator of ER-stress and proinsulin biosynthesis. The expanded list of T2D risk effectors revealed overrepresented pathways, including regulators of G-protein-mediated cAMP production. This data exposes an underappreciated layer of genetic regulation in pancreatic islets, and nominates molecular mediators of T2D susceptibility.

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Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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