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Genetic Variant Effects On Gene Expression In Human Pancreatic Islets And Their Implications For T2d., Ana Viñuela, Arushi Varshney, Martijn Van De Bunt, Rashmi B Prasad, Olof Asplund, Amanda Bennett, Michael Boehnke, Andrew A Brown, Michael R Erdos, João Fadista, Ola Hansson, Gad Hatem, Cédric Howald, Apoorva K Iyengar, Paul Johnson, Ulrika Krus, Patrick E Macdonald, Anubha Mahajan, Jocelyn E Manning Fox, Narisu Narisu, Vibe Nylander, Peter Orchard, Nikolay Oskolkov, Nikolaos I Panousis, Anthony Payne, Michael L. Stitzel, Swarooparani Vadlamudi, Ryan Welch, Francis S Collins, Karen L Mohlke, Anna L Gloyn, Laura J Scott, Emmanouil T Dermitzakis, Leif Groop, Stephen C J Parker, Mark I Mccarthy
Genetic Variant Effects On Gene Expression In Human Pancreatic Islets And Their Implications For T2d., Ana Viñuela, Arushi Varshney, Martijn Van De Bunt, Rashmi B Prasad, Olof Asplund, Amanda Bennett, Michael Boehnke, Andrew A Brown, Michael R Erdos, João Fadista, Ola Hansson, Gad Hatem, Cédric Howald, Apoorva K Iyengar, Paul Johnson, Ulrika Krus, Patrick E Macdonald, Anubha Mahajan, Jocelyn E Manning Fox, Narisu Narisu, Vibe Nylander, Peter Orchard, Nikolay Oskolkov, Nikolaos I Panousis, Anthony Payne, Michael L. Stitzel, Swarooparani Vadlamudi, Ryan Welch, Francis S Collins, Karen L Mohlke, Anna L Gloyn, Laura J Scott, Emmanouil T Dermitzakis, Leif Groop, Stephen C J Parker, Mark I Mccarthy
Faculty Research 2020
Most signals detected by genome-wide association studies map to non-coding sequence and their tissue-specific effects influence transcriptional regulation. However, key tissues and cell-types required for functional inference are absent from large-scale resources. Here we explore the relationship between genetic variants influencing predisposition to type 2 diabetes (T2D) and related glycemic traits, and human pancreatic islet transcription using data from 420 donors. We find: (a) 7741 cis-eQTLs in islets with a replication rate across 44 GTEx tissues between 40% and 73%; (b) marked overlap between islet cis-eQTL signals and active regulatory sequences in islets, with reduced eQTL effect size observed in …
Prognostic Gene Expression Signature For High-Grade Serous Ovarian Cancer., J Millstein, T Budden, E L Goode, M S Anglesio, A Talhouk, M P Intermaggio, H S Leong, S Chen, W Elatre, B Gilks, T Nazeran, M Volchek, R C Bentley, C Wang, D S Chiu, S Kommoss, S C Y Leung, J Senz, A Lum, V Chow, H Sudderuddin, R Mackenzie, Joshy George, Aocs Group, S Fereday, J Hendley, N Traficante, H Steed, J M Koziak, M Köbel, I A Mcneish, T Goranova, D Ennis, G Macintyre, D Silva De Silva, T Ramón Y Cajal, J García-Donas, S Hernando Polo, G C Rodriguez, K L Cushing-Haugen, H R Harris, C S Greene, R A Zelaya, S Behrens, R T Fortner, P Sinn, E Herpel, J Lester, J Lubiński, O Oszurek, A Tołoczko, C Cybulski, J Menkiszak, C L Pearce, M C Pike, C Tseng, J Alsop, V Rhenius, H Song, M Jimenez-Linan, A M Piskorz, A Gentry-Maharaj, C Karpinskyj, M Widschwendter, N Singh, C J Kennedy, R Sharma, P R Harnett, B Gao, S E Johnatty, R Sayer, J Boros, S J Winham, G L Keeney, S H Kaufmann, M C Larson, H Luk, B Y Hernandez, P J Thompson, L R Wilkens, M E Carney, B Trabert, J Lissowska, L Brinton, M E Sherman, C Bodelon, S Hinsley, L A Lewsley, R Glasspool, S N Banerjee, E A Stronach, P Haluska, I Ray-Coquard, S Mahner, B Winterhoff, D Slamon, D A Levine, L E Kelemen, J Benitez, J Chang-Claude, J Gronwald, A H Wu, U Menon, M T Goodman, J M Schildkraut, N Wentzensen, R Brown, A Berchuck, G Chenevix-Trench, A Defazio, S A Gayther, M J García, M J Henderson, M A Rossing, A Beeghly-Fadiel, P A Fasching, S Orsulic, B Y Karlan, G E Konecny, D G Huntsman, D D Bowtell, J D Brenton, J A Doherty, P D P Pharoah, S J Ramus
Prognostic Gene Expression Signature For High-Grade Serous Ovarian Cancer., J Millstein, T Budden, E L Goode, M S Anglesio, A Talhouk, M P Intermaggio, H S Leong, S Chen, W Elatre, B Gilks, T Nazeran, M Volchek, R C Bentley, C Wang, D S Chiu, S Kommoss, S C Y Leung, J Senz, A Lum, V Chow, H Sudderuddin, R Mackenzie, Joshy George, Aocs Group, S Fereday, J Hendley, N Traficante, H Steed, J M Koziak, M Köbel, I A Mcneish, T Goranova, D Ennis, G Macintyre, D Silva De Silva, T Ramón Y Cajal, J García-Donas, S Hernando Polo, G C Rodriguez, K L Cushing-Haugen, H R Harris, C S Greene, R A Zelaya, S Behrens, R T Fortner, P Sinn, E Herpel, J Lester, J Lubiński, O Oszurek, A Tołoczko, C Cybulski, J Menkiszak, C L Pearce, M C Pike, C Tseng, J Alsop, V Rhenius, H Song, M Jimenez-Linan, A M Piskorz, A Gentry-Maharaj, C Karpinskyj, M Widschwendter, N Singh, C J Kennedy, R Sharma, P R Harnett, B Gao, S E Johnatty, R Sayer, J Boros, S J Winham, G L Keeney, S H Kaufmann, M C Larson, H Luk, B Y Hernandez, P J Thompson, L R Wilkens, M E Carney, B Trabert, J Lissowska, L Brinton, M E Sherman, C Bodelon, S Hinsley, L A Lewsley, R Glasspool, S N Banerjee, E A Stronach, P Haluska, I Ray-Coquard, S Mahner, B Winterhoff, D Slamon, D A Levine, L E Kelemen, J Benitez, J Chang-Claude, J Gronwald, A H Wu, U Menon, M T Goodman, J M Schildkraut, N Wentzensen, R Brown, A Berchuck, G Chenevix-Trench, A Defazio, S A Gayther, M J García, M J Henderson, M A Rossing, A Beeghly-Fadiel, P A Fasching, S Orsulic, B Y Karlan, G E Konecny, D G Huntsman, D D Bowtell, J D Brenton, J A Doherty, P D P Pharoah, S J Ramus
Faculty Research 2020
BACKGROUND: Median overall survival (OS) for women with high-grade serous ovarian cancer (HGSOC) is ∼4 years, yet survival varies widely between patients. There are no well-established, gene expression signatures associated with prognosis. The aim of this study was to develop a robust prognostic signature for OS in patients with HGSOC.
PATIENTS AND METHODS: Expression of 513 genes, selected from a meta-analysis of 1455 tumours and other candidates, was measured using NanoString technology from formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded tumour tissue collected from 3769 women with HGSOC from multiple studies. Elastic net regularization for survival analysis was applied to develop a prognostic model for …
Dual Roles Of Neutrophils In Metastatic Colonization Are Governed By The Host Nk Cell Status., Peishan Li, Mingyang Lu, Jiayuan Shi, Li Hua, Zheng Gong, Qing Li, Leonard D. Shultz, Guangwen Ren
Dual Roles Of Neutrophils In Metastatic Colonization Are Governed By The Host Nk Cell Status., Peishan Li, Mingyang Lu, Jiayuan Shi, Li Hua, Zheng Gong, Qing Li, Leonard D. Shultz, Guangwen Ren
Faculty Research 2020
The role of neutrophils in solid tumor metastasis remains largely controversial. In preclinical models of solid tumors, both pro-metastatic and anti-metastatic effects of neutrophils have been reported. In this study, using mouse models of breast cancer, we demonstrate that the metastasis-modulating effects of neutrophils are dictated by the status of host natural killer (NK) cells. In NK cell-deficient mice, granulocyte colony-stimulating factor-expanded neutrophils show an inhibitory effect on the metastatic colonization of breast tumor cells in the lung. In contrast, in NK cell-competent mice, neutrophils facilitate metastatic colonization in the same tumor models. In an ex vivo neutrophil-NK cell-tumor cell …
Facial Shape And Allometry Quantitative Trait Locus Intervals In The Diversity Outbred Mouse Are Enriched For Known Skeletal And Facial Development Genes., David C Katz, J David Aponte, Wei Liu, Rebecca M Green, Jessica M Mayeux, K Michael Pollard, Daniel Pomp, Steven C. Munger, Stephen A Murray, Charles C Roseman, Christopher J Percival, James Cheverud, Ralph S Marcucio, Benedikt Hallgrímsson
Facial Shape And Allometry Quantitative Trait Locus Intervals In The Diversity Outbred Mouse Are Enriched For Known Skeletal And Facial Development Genes., David C Katz, J David Aponte, Wei Liu, Rebecca M Green, Jessica M Mayeux, K Michael Pollard, Daniel Pomp, Steven C. Munger, Stephen A Murray, Charles C Roseman, Christopher J Percival, James Cheverud, Ralph S Marcucio, Benedikt Hallgrímsson
Faculty Research 2020
The biology of how faces are built and come to differ from one another is complex. Discovering normal variants that contribute to differences in facial morphology is one key to untangling this complexity, with important implications for medicine and evolutionary biology. This study maps quantitative trait loci (QTL) for skeletal facial shape using Diversity Outbred (DO) mice. The DO is a randomly outcrossed population with high heterozygosity that captures the allelic diversity of eight inbred mouse lines from three subspecies. The study uses a sample of 1147 DO animals (the largest sample yet employed for a shape QTL study in …