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Interactions between Glucocorticoid Treatment and Cis-Regulatory Polymorphisms Contribute to Cellular Response Phenotypes

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Glucocorticoids (GCs) mediate physiological responses to environmental stress and are commonly used as pharmaceuticals. GCs act primarily through the GC receptor (GR, a transcription factor). Despite their clear biomedical importance, little is known about the genetic architecture of variation in GC response. Here we provide an initial assessment of variability in the cellular response to GC treatment by profiling gene expression and protein secretion in 114 EBV-transformed B lymphocytes of African and European ancestry. We found that genetic variation affects the response of nearby genes and exhibits distinctive patterns of genotype-treatment interactions, with genotypic effects evident in either only GC-treated or only control-treated conditions. Using a novel statistical framework, we identified interactions that influence the expression of 26 genes known to play central roles in GC-related pathways (e.g. NQO1, AIRE, and SGK1) and that influence the secretion of IL6.

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DOI
10.1371/journal.pgen.1002162
Other
oai:uchicago.tind.io:5815

Funding

Blanceflor Foundation
AHA
Post-doctoral fellowship
National Institutes of Health
Genetics and Regulation Training Grant
AHA
Pre-doctoral fellowship
National Institutes of Health
DK56670
National Institutes of Health
DK-56670-S1
National Institutes of Health
HG02585

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Division(s)
Biological Sciences Division, Physical Sciences Division
Department(s)
Human Genetics, Statistics