Genome-Wide Association and Transcriptome Analysis Reveals Total Serum Ghrelin to Be Linked with GFRAL

2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dirk Alexander Wittekind ◽  
Markus Scholz ◽  
Jürgen Kratzsch ◽  
Markus Loeffler ◽  
Katrin Horn ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dirk Alexander Wittekind ◽  
Markus Scholz ◽  
Jürgen Kratzsch ◽  
Markus Löffler ◽  
Katrin Horn ◽  
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Objective: Ghrelin is an orexigenic peptide hormone involved in the regulation of energy homeostasis, food intake and glucose metabolism. Serum levels increase anticipating a meal and fall afterwards. Underlying genetic mechanisms of the ghrelin secretion are unknown. Methods: Total serum ghrelin was measured in 1501 subjects selected from the population-based LIFE-ADULT-sample after an overnight fast. A genome-wide association study (GWAS) was performed. Gene-based expression association analyses (transcriptome-wide association study (TWAS)) are statistical tests associating genetically predicted expression to a certain trait and were done using MetaXcan. Results: In the GWAS, three loci reached genome-wide significance: the WW-domain containing the oxidoreductase-gene (WWOX; p=1.80E-10) on chromosome 16q23.3-24.1 (SNP: rs76823993); the Contactin-Associated Protein-Like 2 gene (CNTNAP2; p=9.0E-9) on chromosome 7q35-q36 (SNP: rs192092592) and the Ghrelin And Obestatin Prepropeptide gene (GHRL; p=2.72E-8) on chromosome 3p25.3 (SNP: rs143729751). In the TWAS, the three genes where expression was strongest associated with serum ghrelin levels was the Ribosomal Protein L36 (RPL36; p=1.3E-06, FDR=0.011, positively correlated), AP1B1 (p=1.1E-5, FDR=0.048, negatively correlated) and the GDNF Family Receptor Alpha Like (GFRAL), receptor of the anorexigenic Growth Differentiation Factor-15 (GDF15), (p=1.8E-05, FDR=0.15, also negatively correlated). Conclusions: The three genome-wide significant genetic loci from the GWA and the genes identified in the TWA are functionally plausible and should initiate further research.


2021 ◽  
Vol 21 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Xinyue Shu ◽  
Aijun Wang ◽  
Bo Jiang ◽  
Yuqi Jiang ◽  
Xing Xiang ◽  
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Abstract Background Rice (Oryza sativa) bacterial leaf blight (BLB), caused by the hemibiotrophic Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzae (Xoo), is one of the most devastating diseases affecting the production of rice worldwide. The development and use of resistant rice varieties or genes is currently the most effective strategy to control BLB. Results Here, we used 259 rice accessions, which are genotyped with 2 888 332 high-confidence single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs). Combining resistance variation data of 259 rice lines for two Xoo races observed in 2 years, we conducted a genome-wide association study (GWAS) to identify quantitative trait loci (QTL) conferring plant resistance against BLB. The expression levels of genes, which contains in GWAS results were also identified between the resistant and susceptible rice lines by transcriptome analysis at four time points after pathogen inoculation. From that 109 candidate resistance genes showing significant differential expression between resistant and susceptible rice lines were uncovered. Furthermore, the haplotype block structure analysis predicted 58 candidate genes for BLB resistance based on Chr. 7_707158 with a minimum P-value (–log 10 P = 9.72). Among them, two NLR protein-encoding genes, LOC_Os07g02560 and LOC_Os07g02570, exhibited significantly high expression in the resistant line, but had low expression in the susceptible line of rice. Conclusions Together, our results reveal novel BLB resistance gene resources, and provide important genetic basis for BLB resistance breeding of rice crops.


Nutrients ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
pp. 90 ◽  
Author(s):  
Oscar Coltell ◽  
Eva M. Asensio ◽  
José V. Sorlí ◽  
Rocio Barragán ◽  
Rebeca Fernández-Carrión ◽  
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Although, for decades, increased serum bilirubin concentrations were considered a threatening sign of underlying liver disease and had been associated with neonatal jaundice, data from recent years show that bilirubin is a powerful antioxidant and suggest that slightly increased serum bilirubin concentrations are protective against oxidative stress-related diseases, such as cardiovascular diseases. Therefore, a better understanding of the gene-diet interactions in determining serum bilirubin concentrations is needed. None of the previous genome-wide association studies (GWAS) on bilirubin concentrations has been stratified by sex. Therefore, considering the increasing interest in incorporating the gender perspective into nutritional genomics, our main aim was to carry out a GWAS on total serum bilirubin concentrations in a Mediterranean population with metabolic syndrome, stratified by sex. Our secondary aim was to explore, as a pilot study, the presence of gene-diet interactions at the GWAS level. We included 430 participants (188 men and 242 women, aged 55–75 years, and with metabolic syndrome) in the PREDIMED Plus-Valencia study. Global and sex-specific GWAS were undertaken to analyze associations and gene-diet interaction on total serum bilirubin. Adherence (low and high) to the Mediterranean diet (MedDiet) was analyzed as the dietary modulator. In the GWAS, we detected more than 55 SNPs associated with serum bilirubin at p < 5 × 10−8 (GWAS level). The top-ranked were four SNPs (rs4148325 (p = 9.25 × 10−24), rs4148324 (p = 9.48 × 10−24), rs6742078 (p = 1.29 × 10−23), rs887829 (p = 1.39 × 10−23), and the rs4148324 (p = 9.48 × 10−24)) in the UGT1A1 (UDP glucuronosyltransferase family 1 member A1) gene, which replicated previous findings revealing the UGT1A1 as the major locus. In the sex-specific GWAS, the top-ranked SNPs at the GWAS level were similar in men and women (the lead SNP was the rs4148324-UGT1A1 in both men (p = 4.77 × 10−11) and women (p = 2.15 × 10−14), which shows homogeneous genetic results for the major locus. There was more sex-specific heterogeneity for other minor genes associated at the suggestive level of GWAS significance (p < 1 × 10−5). We did not detect any gene-MedDiet interaction at p < 1 × 10−5 for the major genetic locus, but we detected some gene-MedDiet interactions with other genes at p < 1 × 10−5, and even at the GWAS level for the IL17B gene (p = 3.14 × 10−8). These interaction results, however, should be interpreted with caution due to our small sample size. In conclusion, our study provides new data, with a gender perspective, on genes associated with total serum bilirubin concentrations in men and women, and suggests possible additional modulations by adherence to MedDiet.


2021 ◽  
Vol 21 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Jianping Yu ◽  
Chaolei Liu ◽  
Hai Lin ◽  
Bin Zhang ◽  
Xiaoxia Li ◽  
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Abstract Background Cadmium (Cd) is a toxic heavy metal that is harmful to the environment and human health. Cd pollution threatens the cultivation of rice (Oryza sativa L.) in many countries. Improving rice performance under Cd stress could potentially improve rice productivity. Results In this study, 9 growth traits of 188 different cultivated rice accessions under normal and Cd stress conditions were found to be highly variable during the seedling stage. Based on ~3.3 million single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), 119 Cd-mediated growth response (CGR) quantitative trait loci (QTL) were identified by a genome-wide association study (GWAS), 55 of which have been validated by previously reported QTL and 64 were new CGR loci. Combined with the data from the GWAS, transcriptome analysis, gene annotations from the gene ontology (GO) Slim database, and annotations and functions of homologous genes, 148 CGR candidate genes were obtained. Additionally, several reported genes have been found to play certain roles in CGRs. Seven Cd-related cloned genes were found among the CGR genes. Natural elite haplotypes/alleles in these genes that increased Cd tolerance were identified by a haplotype analysis of a diverse mini core collection. More importantly, this study was the first to uncover the natural variations of 5 GST genes that play important roles in CGRs. Conclusion The exploration of Cd-resistant rice germplasm resources and the identification of elite natural variations related to Cd-resistance will help improve the tolerance of current major rice varieties to Cd, as well as provide raw materials and new genes for breeding Cd-resistant varieties.


Planta ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 253 (5) ◽  
Author(s):  
Zibo Zhao ◽  
Daowu Hu ◽  
Muhammad Tehseen Azhar ◽  
Hongge Li ◽  
Chenhui Ma ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 51 (5) ◽  
pp. 741-751 ◽  
Author(s):  
Xuemin Cao ◽  
Yuzhe Wang ◽  
Dingming Shu ◽  
Hao Qu ◽  
Chenglong Luo ◽  
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PLoS ONE ◽  
2013 ◽  
Vol 8 (12) ◽  
pp. e80941 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yohei Yatagai ◽  
Tohru Sakamoto ◽  
Hironori Masuko ◽  
Yoshiko Kaneko ◽  
Hideyasu Yamada ◽  
...  

2021 ◽  
Vol 14 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Jia Wang ◽  
Yueling Fan ◽  
Lin Mao ◽  
Cunmin Qu ◽  
Kun Lu ◽  
...  

Abstract Background Rapeseed is the third-largest oilseed crop after soybeans and palm that produces vegetable oil for human consumption and biofuel for industrial production. Silique length (SL) is an important trait that is strongly related to seed yield in rapeseed. Although many studies related to SL have been reported in rapeseed, only a few candidate genes have been found and cloned, and the genetic mechanisms regulating SL in rapeseed remain unclear. Here, we dissected the genetic basis of SL by genome-wide association studies (GWAS) combined with transcriptome analysis. Results We identified quantitative trait locus (QTL) for SL using a recombinant inbred line (RIL) population and two independent GWAS populations. Major QTLs on chromosomes A07, A09, and C08 were stably detected in all environments from all populations. Several candidate genes related to starch and sucrose metabolism, plant hormone signal transmission and phenylpropanoid biosynthesis were detected in the main QTL intervals, such as BnaA9.CP12-2, BnaA9.NST2, BnaA7.MYB63, and BnaA7.ARF17. In addition, the results of RNA-seq and weighted gene co-expression network analysis (WGCNA) showed that starch and sucrose metabolism, photosynthesis, and secondary cell wall biosynthesis play an important role in the development of siliques. Conclusions We propose that photosynthesis, sucrose and starch metabolism, plant hormones, and lignin content play important roles in the development of rapeseed siliques.


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