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Enhancers regulate genes linked to severe and mild childhood asthma

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posted on 2024-12-16, 12:29 authored by Tahmina AkhterTahmina Akhter, Enrichetta Mileti, Maura KereMaura Kere, Johan KolmertJohan Kolmert, Jon Roald KonradsenJon Roald Konradsen, Gunilla Hedlin, Erik MelénErik Melén, Carsten DaubCarsten Daub

BACKGROUND: Children with severe asthma suffer from recurrent symptoms and impaired quality of life despite advanced treatment. Underlying causes of severe asthma are not completely understood, although genetic mechanisms are known to be important. OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to identify gene regulatory enhancers in leukocytes, to describe the role of these enhancers in regulating genes related to severe and mild asthma in children, and to identify known asthma-related SNPs situated in proximity to enhancers.

METHODS: Gene enhancers were identified and expression of enhancers and genes were measured by Cap Analysis Gene Expression (CAGE) data from peripheral blood leukocytes from children with severe asthma (n = 13), mild asthma (n = 15), and age-matched controls (n = 9).

RESULTS: From a comprehensive set of 8,289 identified enhancers, we further defined a robust sub-set of the high-confidence and most highly expressed 4,738 enhancers. Known single nucleotide polymorphisms, SNPs, related to asthma coincided with enhancers in general as well as with specific enhancer-gene interactions. Blocks of enhancer clusters were associated with genes including TGF-beta, PPAR and IL-11 signaling as well as genes related to vitamin A and D metabolism. A signature of 91 enhancers distinguished between children with severe and mild asthma as well as controls.

CONCLUSIONS: Gene regulatory enhancers were identified in leukocytes with potential roles related to severe and mild asthma in children. Enhancers hosting known SNPs give the opportunity to formulate mechanistic hypotheses about the functions of these SNPs.

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Article

Journal

Heliyon

ISSN

2405-8440

eISSN

2405-8440

Volume

10

Issue

14

Article number

e34386

Language

  • eng