Ribosomal DNA copy number variation associates with hematological profiles and renal function in the UK Biobank.

IF 11.1 Q1 CELL BIOLOGY Cell genomics Pub Date : 2024-06-12 Epub Date: 2024-05-14 DOI:10.1016/j.xgen.2024.100562
Francisco Rodriguez-Algarra, David M Evans, Vardhman K Rakyan
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The phenotypic impact of genetic variation of repetitive features in the human genome is currently understudied. One such feature is the multi-copy 47S ribosomal DNA (rDNA) that codes for rRNA components of the ribosome. Here, we present an analysis of rDNA copy number (CN) variation in the UK Biobank (UKB). From the first release of UKB whole-genome sequencing (WGS) data, a discovery analysis in White British individuals reveals that rDNA CN associates with altered counts of specific blood cell subtypes, such as neutrophils, and with the estimated glomerular filtration rate, a marker of kidney function. Similar trends are observed in other ancestries. A range of analyses argue against reverse causality or common confounder effects, and all core results replicate in the second UKB WGS release. Our work demonstrates that rDNA CN is a genetic influence on trait variance in humans.

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英国生物库中核糖体 DNA 拷贝数变异与血液学特征和肾功能的关系。
目前对人类基因组中重复特征的遗传变异对表型的影响研究不足。多拷贝 47S 核糖体 DNA(rDNA)就是这样一种特征,它编码核糖体的 rRNA 成分。在此,我们对英国生物库(UKB)中的 rDNA 拷贝数(CN)变异进行了分析。从首次发布的英国生物库全基因组测序(WGS)数据中,对英国白人的发现分析表明,rDNA拷贝数与特定血细胞亚型(如中性粒细胞)数量的改变以及肾功能标志物--肾小球滤过率的估计值有关。在其他血统中也观察到类似的趋势。一系列分析表明,反向因果关系或共同混杂物效应并不存在,而且所有核心结果都在第二次发布的 UKB WGS 中得到了重复。我们的工作证明了 rDNA CN 对人类性状变异的遗传影响。
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