TreeMap: a structured approach to fine mapping of eQTL variants
Bioinformatics, 2021•academic.oup.com
Motivation Expression quantitative trait loci (eQTL) harbor genetic variants modulating gene
transcription. Fine mapping of regulatory variants at these loci is a daunting task due to the
juxtaposition of causal and linked variants at a locus as well as the likelihood of interactions
among multiple variants. This problem is exacerbated in genes with multiple cis-acting
eQTL, where superimposed effects of adjacent loci further distort the association signals.
Results We developed a novel algorithm, TreeMap, that identifies putative causal variants in …
transcription. Fine mapping of regulatory variants at these loci is a daunting task due to the
juxtaposition of causal and linked variants at a locus as well as the likelihood of interactions
among multiple variants. This problem is exacerbated in genes with multiple cis-acting
eQTL, where superimposed effects of adjacent loci further distort the association signals.
Results We developed a novel algorithm, TreeMap, that identifies putative causal variants in …
Motivation
Expression quantitative trait loci (eQTL) harbor genetic variants modulating gene transcription. Fine mapping of regulatory variants at these loci is a daunting task due to the juxtaposition of causal and linked variants at a locus as well as the likelihood of interactions among multiple variants. This problem is exacerbated in genes with multiple cis-acting eQTL, where superimposed effects of adjacent loci further distort the association signals.
Results
We developed a novel algorithm, TreeMap, that identifies putative causal variants in cis-eQTL accounting for multisite effects and genetic linkage at a locus. Guided by the hierarchical structure of linkage disequilibrium, TreeMap performs an organized search for individual and multiple causal variants. Via extensive simulations, we show that TreeMap detects co-regulating variants more accurately than current methods. Furthermore, its high computational efficiency enables genome-wide analysis of long-range eQTL. We applied TreeMap to GTEx data of brain hippocampus samples and transverse colon samples to search for eQTL in gene bodies and in 4 Mbps gene-flanking regions, discovering numerous distal eQTL. Furthermore, we found concordant distal eQTL that were present in both brain and colon samples, implying long-range regulation of gene expression.
Availability and implementation
TreeMap is available as an R package enabled for parallel processing at https://github.com/liliulab/treemap.
Supplementary information
Supplementary data are available at Bioinformatics online.
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