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Atlas of genetic effects in human microglia transcriptome across brain regions, aging and disease pathologies

Authors :
Snijders Gjl
Marjolein A. M. Sneeboer
Chotima Böttcher
Josef Priller
Ricardo Assunção Vialle
de Witte Ld
Kübler R
Gigase F
Roy Missall
de Paiva Lopes K
Elisa Navarro
van Berlekom Ab
van Zuiden W
Madison Parks
Towfique Raj
René S. Kahn
Amanda Allan
Jack Humphrey
Brian M. Schilder
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 2020.

Abstract

Microglial cells have emerged as potential key players in brain aging and pathology. To capture the heterogeneity of microglia across ages and regions, and to understand how genetic risk for neurological and psychiatric brain disorders is related to microglial function, large transcriptome studies are essential. Here, we describe the transcriptome analysis of 255 primary human microglia samples isolated at autopsy from multiple brain regions of 100 human subjects. We performed systematic analyses to investigate various aspects of microglial heterogeneities, including brain region, age and sex. We mapped expression and splicing quantitative trait loci and showed that many neurological disease susceptibility loci are mediated through gene expression or splicing in microglia. Fine-mapping of these loci nominated candidate causal variants that are within microglia-specific enhancers, including novel associations with microglia expression of USP6NL for Alzheimer’s disease, and P2RY12 for Parkinson’s disease. In summary, we have built the most comprehensive catalog to date of genetic effects on the microglia transcriptome and propose molecular mechanisms of action of candidate functional variants in several neurological and psychiatric diseases.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........47775d98fa39f8bab02757abe2474efd
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.10.27.356113