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  • An Atlas of Genetic Variation Linking Pathogen-Induced Cellular Traits to Human Disease.

An Atlas of Genetic Variation Linking Pathogen-Induced Cellular Traits to Human Disease.

Cell host & microbe (2018-08-10)
Liuyang Wang, Kelly J Pittman, Jeffrey R Barker, Raul E Salinas, Ian B Stanaway, Graham D Williams, Robert J Carroll, Tom Balmat, Andy Ingham, Anusha M Gopalakrishnan, Kyle D Gibbs, Alejandro L Antonia, Joseph Heitman, Soo Chan Lee, Gail P Jarvik, Joshua C Denny, Stacy M Horner, Mark R DeLong, Raphael H Valdivia, David R Crosslin, Dennis C Ko
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Pathogens have been a strong driving force for natural selection. Therefore, understanding how human genetic differences impact infection-related cellular traits can mechanistically link genetic variation to disease susceptibility. Here we report the Hi-HOST Phenome Project (H2P2): a catalog of cellular genome-wide association studies (GWAS) comprising 79 infection-related phenotypes in response to 8 pathogens in 528 lymphoblastoid cell lines. Seventeen loci surpass genome-wide significance for infection-associated phenotypes ranging from pathogen replication to cytokine production. We combined H2P2 with clinical association data from patients to identify a SNP near CXCL10 as a risk factor for inflammatory bowel disease. A SNP in the transcriptional repressor ZBTB20 demonstrated pleiotropy, likely through suppression of multiple target genes, and was associated with viral hepatitis. These data are available on a web portal to facilitate interpreting human genome variation through the lens of cell biology and should serve as a rich resource for the research community.

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MISSION® esiRNA, targeting human ZBTB20