Characterizing the multifaceted contribution of genetic and epigenetic factors to disease phenotypes is a major challenge in human genetics and medicine. We carried out high-resolution genetic, epigenetic, and transcriptomic profiling in three major human immune cell types (CD14(+) monocytes, CD16(+) neutrophils, and naive CD4(+) T cells) from up to 197 individuals. We assess, quantitatively, the relative contribution of cis-genetic and epigenetic factors to transcription and evaluate their impact as potential sources of confounding in epigenome-wide association studies. Further, we characterize highly coordinated genetic effects on gene expression, methylation, and histone variation through quantitative trait locus (QTL) mapping and allele...
Genome-wide association studies have identified loci underlying human diseases, but the causal nucle...
The extent of variation in DNA methylation patterns in healthy individuals is not yet well documente...
The reference human genome sequence set the stage for studies of genetic variation and its associati...
Characterizing the multifaceted contribution of genetic and epigenetic factors to disease phenotypes...
Background: A healthy immune system requires immune cells that adapt rapidly to environmental challe...
Neutrophils form the most abundant leukocyte subset and are central to many disease processes. Techn...
The post human genome sequence era has begun to explore various aspects of the functional genome in ...
The post human genome sequence era has begun to explore various aspects of the functional genome in ...
International audienceThe interplay between genetic and epigenetic variation is only partially under...
Epigenetic reprogramming underlies specification of immune cell lineages, but patterns that uniquely...
While many genetic variants have been associated with risk for human diseases, how these variants af...
Genome-wide association studies have identified loci underlying human diseases, but the causal nucle...
The extent of variation in DNA methylation patterns in healthy individuals is not yet well documente...
The reference human genome sequence set the stage for studies of genetic variation and its associati...
Characterizing the multifaceted contribution of genetic and epigenetic factors to disease phenotypes...
Background: A healthy immune system requires immune cells that adapt rapidly to environmental challe...
Neutrophils form the most abundant leukocyte subset and are central to many disease processes. Techn...
The post human genome sequence era has begun to explore various aspects of the functional genome in ...
The post human genome sequence era has begun to explore various aspects of the functional genome in ...
International audienceThe interplay between genetic and epigenetic variation is only partially under...
Epigenetic reprogramming underlies specification of immune cell lineages, but patterns that uniquely...
While many genetic variants have been associated with risk for human diseases, how these variants af...
Genome-wide association studies have identified loci underlying human diseases, but the causal nucle...
The extent of variation in DNA methylation patterns in healthy individuals is not yet well documente...
The reference human genome sequence set the stage for studies of genetic variation and its associati...