Cell type-specific and disease-associated eQTL in the human lung

Heini M Natri,Christina B Del Azodi, Lance Peter,Chase J Taylor, Sagrika Chugh,Robert Kendle,Mei-i Chung,David K Flaherty,Brittany K Matlock, Carla L Calvi,Timothy S Blackwell,Lorraine B Ware, Matthew Bacchetta,Rajat Walia, Ciara M Shaver,Jonathan A Kropski, Davis J McCarthy,Nicholas E Banovich

biorxiv(2023)

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Common genetic variants confer substantial risk for chronic lung diseases, including pulmonary fibrosis (PF). Defining the genetic control of gene expression in a cell-type-specific and context-dependent manner is critical for understanding the mechanisms through which genetic variation influences complex traits and disease pathobiology. To this end, we performed single-cell RNA-sequencing of lung tissue from 67 PF and 49 unaffected donors. Employing a pseudo-bulk approach, we mapped expression quantitative trait loci (eQTL) across 38 cell types, observing both shared and cell type-specific regulatory effects. Further, we identified disease-interaction eQTL and demonstrated that this class of associations is more likely to be cell-type specific and linked to cellular dysregulation in PF. Finally, we connected PF risk variants to their regulatory targets in disease-relevant cell types. These results indicate that cellular context determines the impact of genetic variation on gene expression, and implicates context-specific eQTL as key regulators of lung homeostasis and disease. ### Competing Interest Statement The authors have declared no competing interest.
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