Previous studies had shown that integration of genome wide expression profiles, in
metabolic tissues, with genetic and phenotypic variance, provided valuable insight
into the underlying molecular mechanisms. We used RNA-Seq to characterize
hypothalamic transcriptome in 99 inbred strains of mice from the Hybrid Mouse
Diversity Panel (HMDP), a reference resource population for cardiovascular and
metabolic traits. We report numerous novel transcripts supported by proteomic
analyses, as well as novel non coding RNAs. High resolution genetic mapping of
transcript levels in HMDP, reveals both local and trans expression Quantitative Trait
Loci (eQTLs) demonstrating 2 trans eQTL "hotspots" associated with expression of
hundreds of genes. We also report thousands of alternative splicing events
regulated by genetic variants. Finally, comparison with about 150 metabolic and
cardiovascular traits revealed many highly significant associations. Our data
provides a rich resource for understanding the many physiologic functions
mediated by the hypothalamus and their genetic regulation.
Revised: April 21, 2020 |
Published: September 13, 2016
Citation
Hasin-Brumshtein Y., A.H. Khan, F. Hormozdiari, C. Pan, B. Parks, V.A. Petyuk, and P.D. Piehowski, et al. 2016.Hypothalamic transcriptomes of 99 mouse strains reveal trans eQTL hotspots, splicing QTLs and novel non-coding genes.eLife 2016, no. 5:e15614.PNNL-SA-120999.doi:10.7554/eLife.15614