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Cell ; 162(5): 1051-65, 2015 Aug 27.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26300125

ABSTRACT

Deciphering the impact of genetic variants on gene regulation is fundamental to understanding human disease. Although gene regulation often involves long-range interactions, it is unknown to what extent non-coding genetic variants influence distal molecular phenotypes. Here, we integrate chromatin profiling for three histone marks in lymphoblastoid cell lines (LCLs) from 75 sequenced individuals with LCL-specific Hi-C and ChIA-PET-based chromatin contact maps to uncover one of the largest collections of local and distal histone quantitative trait loci (hQTLs). Distal QTLs are enriched within topologically associated domains and exhibit largely concordant variation of chromatin state coordinated by proximal and distal non-coding genetic variants. Histone QTLs are enriched for common variants associated with autoimmune diseases and enable identification of putative target genes of disease-associated variants from genome-wide association studies. These analyses provide insights into how genetic variation can affect human disease phenotypes by coordinated changes in chromatin at interacting regulatory elements.


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Chromatin/metabolism , Chromosomes, Human/metabolism , Human Genome Project , Cell Line , Chromosomes, Human/chemistry , Cohort Studies , Female , Gene Regulatory Networks , Genome-Wide Association Study , Histones/metabolism , Humans , Lymphocytes/metabolism , Male , Quantitative Trait Loci , Regulatory Elements, Transcriptional
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