Characterization of intermediate-sized insertions using whole-genome sequencing data and analysis of their functional impact on gene expression

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Saeideh Ashouri
Jing Hao Wong
Hidewaki Nakagawa
Mihoko Shimada
Katsushi Tokunaga
Akihiro Fujimoto
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[1] The University of Tokyo,Department of Human Genetics, Graduate School of Medicine
[2] Genome Medical Science Project,undefined
[3] National Center for Global Health and Medicine,undefined
[4] Laboratory for Cancer Genomics,undefined
[5] RIKEN Center for Integrative Medical Sciences,undefined
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Human Genetics | 2021年 / 140卷
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Intermediate-sized insertions are one of the structural variants contributing to genome diversity. However, due to technical difficulties in identifying them, their importance in disease pathogenicity and gene expression regulation remains unclear. We used whole-genome sequencing data of 174 Japanese samples to characterize intermediate-sized insertions using a highly-accurate insertion calling method (IMSindel software and joint-call recovery) and obtained a catalogue of 4254 insertions. We constructed an imputation panel comprising of insertions and SNVs from all samples, and conducted imputation of intermediate-sized insertions for 82 publicly-available Japanese samples. Positive Predictive Value of imputation, evaluated using Nanopore long-read sequencing data, was 97%. Subsequent eQTL analysis predicted 128 (~ 3.0%) insertions as causative for gene expression level changes. Enrichment analysis of causal insertions for genome regulatory elements showed significant associations with CTCF-binding sites, super-enhancers, and promoters. Among 17 causal insertions found in the same causal set with GWAS hits, there were insertions associated with changes in expression of cancer-related genes such as BRCA1, ZNF222, and ABCB10. Analysis of insertions sequences revealed that 461 insertions were short tandem duplications frequently found in early-replicating regions of genome. Furthermore, comparison of functional importance of intermediate-sized insertions with that of intermediate-sized deletions detected in the same sample set in our previous study showed that insertions were more frequent in genic regions, and proportion of functional candidates was smaller in insertions. Here, we characterize a high-confidence set of intermediate-sized insertions and indicate their importance in gene expression regulation. Our results emphasize the importance of considering intermediate-sized insertions in trait association studies.
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