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Expression quantitative trait analyses to identify causal genetic variants for type 2 diabetes susceptibility
Authors:Swapan Kumar Das  Neeraj Kumar
Abstract:Type 2 diabetes(T2D) is a common metabolic disorder which is caused by multiple genetic perturbations affecting different biological pathways. Identifying genetic factors modulating the susceptibility of this complex heterogeneous metabolic phenotype in different ethnic and racial groups remains challenging. Despite recent success, the functional role of the T2D susceptibility variants implicated by genome-wide association studies(GWAS) remains largely unknown. Genetic dissection of transcript abundance or expression quantitative trait(eQTL) analysis unravels the genomic architecture of regulatory variants. Availability of eQTL information from tissues relevant for glucose homeostasis in humans opens a new avenue to prioritize GWASimplicated variants that may be involved in triggering a causal chain of events leading to T2D. In this article, we review the progress made in the field of eQTL research and knowledge gained from those studies in understanding transcription regulatory mechanisms in human subjects. We highlight several novel approaches that can integrate eQTL analysis with multiple layers of biological information to identify ethnic-specific causal variants and gene-environment interactions relevant to T2D pathogenesis. Finally, we discuss how the eQTL analysis mediated search for missing heritability may lead us to novel biological and molecular mechanisms involved in susceptibility to T2D.
Keywords:Type diabetes  Single nucleotide polymorphisms  Expression quantitative trait locus  Expression regulatory SNPs  Gene-environment interaction  Genome-wide association study
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