TY - JOUR
T1 - A characterization of cis- and trans-heritability of RNA-Seq-based gene expression
AU - BIOS Consortium
AU - Ouwens, Klaasjan G.
AU - Jansen, Rick
AU - Nivard, Michel G.
AU - van Dongen, Jenny
AU - Frieser, Maia J.
AU - Hottenga, Jouke Jan
AU - Arindrarto, Wibowo
AU - Claringbould, Annique
AU - van Iterson, Maarten
AU - Mei, Hailiang
AU - Franke, Lude
AU - Heijmans, Bastiaan T.
AU - A. C. ’t Hoen, Peter
AU - van Meurs, Joyce
AU - Brooks, Andrew I.
AU - Heijmans, Bastiaan T.
AU - A. C. ’t Hoen, Peter
AU - van Meurs, Joyce
AU - Isaacs, Aaron
AU - Jansen, Rick
AU - Franke, Lude
AU - Boomsma, Dorret I.
AU - Pool, René
AU - van Dongen, Jenny
AU - Hottenga, Jouke J.
AU - van Greevenbroek, Marleen M.J.
AU - Stehouwer, Coen D.A.
AU - van der Kallen, Carla J.H.
AU - Schalkwijk, Casper G.
AU - Wijmenga, Cisca
AU - Franke, Lude
AU - Zhernakova, Sasha
AU - Tigchelaar, Ettje F.
AU - Slagboom, P. Eline
AU - Beekman, Marian
AU - Deelen, Joris
AU - van Heemst, Diana
AU - Veldink, Jan H.
AU - van den Berg, Leonard H.
AU - van Duijn, Cornelia M.
AU - Hofman, Bert A.
AU - Isaacs, Aaron
AU - Uitterlinden, André G.
AU - van Meurs, Joyce
AU - Jhamai, P. Mila
AU - Verbiest, Michael
AU - Suchiman, H. Eka D.
AU - Verkerk, Marijn
AU - van der Breggen, Ruud
AU - van Dijk, Freerk
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2019, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to European Society of Human Genetics.
PY - 2020/2/1
Y1 - 2020/2/1
N2 - Insights into individual differences in gene expression and its heritability (h2) can help in understanding pathways from DNA to phenotype. We estimated the heritability of gene expression of 52,844 genes measured in whole blood in the largest twin RNA-Seq sample to date (1497 individuals including 459 monozygotic twin pairs and 150 dizygotic twin pairs) from classical twin modeling and identity-by-state-based approaches. We estimated for each gene h2 total, composed of cis-heritability (h2 cis, the variance explained by single nucleotide polymorphisms in the cis-window of the gene), and trans-heritability (h2 res, the residual variance explained by all other genome-wide variants). Mean h2 total was 0.26, which was significantly higher than heritability estimates earlier found in a microarray-based study using largely overlapping (>60%) RNA samples (mean h2 = 0.14, p = 6.15 × 10−258). Mean h2 cis was 0.06 and strongly correlated with beta of the top cis expression quantitative loci (eQTL, ρ = 0.76, p < 10−308) and with estimates from earlier RNA-Seq-based studies. Mean h2 res was 0.20 and correlated with the beta of the corresponding trans-eQTL (ρ = 0.04, p < 1.89 × 10−3) and was significantly higher for genes involved in cytokine-cytokine interactions (p = 4.22 × 10−15), many other immune system pathways, and genes identified in genome-wide association studies for various traits including behavioral disorders and cancer. This study provides a thorough characterization of cis- and trans-h2 estimates of gene expression, which is of value for interpretation of GWAS and gene expression studies.
AB - Insights into individual differences in gene expression and its heritability (h2) can help in understanding pathways from DNA to phenotype. We estimated the heritability of gene expression of 52,844 genes measured in whole blood in the largest twin RNA-Seq sample to date (1497 individuals including 459 monozygotic twin pairs and 150 dizygotic twin pairs) from classical twin modeling and identity-by-state-based approaches. We estimated for each gene h2 total, composed of cis-heritability (h2 cis, the variance explained by single nucleotide polymorphisms in the cis-window of the gene), and trans-heritability (h2 res, the residual variance explained by all other genome-wide variants). Mean h2 total was 0.26, which was significantly higher than heritability estimates earlier found in a microarray-based study using largely overlapping (>60%) RNA samples (mean h2 = 0.14, p = 6.15 × 10−258). Mean h2 cis was 0.06 and strongly correlated with beta of the top cis expression quantitative loci (eQTL, ρ = 0.76, p < 10−308) and with estimates from earlier RNA-Seq-based studies. Mean h2 res was 0.20 and correlated with the beta of the corresponding trans-eQTL (ρ = 0.04, p < 1.89 × 10−3) and was significantly higher for genes involved in cytokine-cytokine interactions (p = 4.22 × 10−15), many other immune system pathways, and genes identified in genome-wide association studies for various traits including behavioral disorders and cancer. This study provides a thorough characterization of cis- and trans-h2 estimates of gene expression, which is of value for interpretation of GWAS and gene expression studies.
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U2 - 10.1038/s41431-019-0511-5
DO - 10.1038/s41431-019-0511-5
M3 - Article
C2 - 31558840
AN - SCOPUS:85074047608
SN - 1018-4813
VL - 28
SP - 253
EP - 263
JO - European Journal of Human Genetics
JF - European Journal of Human Genetics
IS - 2
ER -