Integrated cell type-specific analysis of blood and gut identifies matching eQTL for 140 IBD risk loci and entrectinib as possible repurposing candidate
[en] AbstractGenes whose expression is affected in a consistent manner by GWAS-identified risk variants and the disease process, constitute preferred drug targets. We herein combine integrated cis-eQTL analysis in 27 blood cell populations and 43 intestinal cell types of the ileum, colon and rectum, and information on gene expression in patients, to search for putative drug targets for inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). We detect >95K cis-eQTL that affect >13K e-genes and cluster in >24K regulatory modules (RM). We uncover matching RM for 140 risk loci, implicating >300 e-genes not previously connected to IBD, and find 152 IBD-matching e-genes whose expression is perturbed in the blood or gut of patients. We identify entrectinib, a small molecule inhibiting the NRLP3 inflammasome by binding NEK7, as a promising repurposing candidate for IBD.
Disciplines :
Genetics & genetic processes
Author, co-author :
Perée, Hélène ; Université de Liège - ULiège > GIGA > GIGA Molecular & Computational Biology - Unit of Animal Genomics
Petrov, Viacheslav
Tokunaga, Yumie
Kvasz, Alexander
Vieujean, Sophie
Regimont, Sarah
Mni, Myriam
WERY, Marie
AZARZAR, Samira
Jacques, Sophie
Fouillien, Nicolas
Karim, Latifa
Deckers, Manon
Detry, Emilie
Mayer, Alice
Stephan, Raafat
Harshman, Keith
Mizoro, Yasutaka
Reenaers, Catherine
Van Kemseke, Catherine
Warling, Odile
LABILLE, Virginie
KROPP, Sophie
PONCIN, Maxime
MOREAU, Anne-Catherine
SERVAIS, Benoît
Joly, Jean-Philippe
Coppieters, Wouter
Dermitzakis, Emmanouil
Louis, Edouard
Georges, Michel
Takeda, Haruko
Rahmouni, Souad ; Université de Liège - ULiège > GIGA > GIGA Molecular & Computational Biology - Unit of Animal Genomics
Integrated cell type-specific analysis of blood and gut identifies matching eQTL for 140 IBD risk loci and entrectinib as possible repurposing candidate
Publication date :
15 October 2024
Journal title :
medRxiv
Publisher :
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, New York, United States