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Detection and characterization of DNA variants in the promoter regions of hundreds of human disease candidate genes

Authors :
Damian Labuda
Hélène Bélanger
Simon Drouin
Sylvie Langlois
Jean-François Lefebvre
Thomas J. Hudson
Patrick Beaulieu
Marie-Christine Théberge
Corinne Zotti
Daniel Sinnett
Source :
Genomics. (6):704-710
Publisher :
Elsevier Inc.

Abstract

Understanding genetic variation might reveal the cause of individual susceptibility to a variety of complex diseases such as asthma, diabetes, and cancer. Current efforts to identify functional DNA variants have essentially been oriented toward single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) found in coding regions of candidate genes since they have direct impact on the structure and function of the affected proteins. Abnormal expression of finely regulated genes could also lead to disequilibria in different metabolic pathways and/or biological processes. Thus investigation of SNPs in the promoter regions (pSNPs) of genes should improve our knowledge of the etiology of complex diseases. Unfortunately, little is known about the nature and the prevalence of pSNPs. We have analyzed 197 genes targeting the promoter region, arbitrarily defined as a 2-kb genomic segment upstream of the transcription initiation site, by screening by dHPLC for the presence of SNPs in a worldwide panel of 40 individuals. As a result 1838 pSNPs were detected, 75% of which modify (by either gain or loss) putative binding sites of known transcription factors. We also examined the distribution of these pSNPs among features such as conserved regions, repeats, and dinucleotides as well as Gene Ontology terms. This report supports the functional relevance of several of the pSNPs investigated and suggests a putative impact on disease susceptibility.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
08887543
Issue :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Genomics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....637c2d09eca6e79a76f23fe73351c192
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ygeno.2006.01.001