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An autoimmune disease risk variant has a trans master regulatory effect mediated by IRF1 under immune stimulation
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2020
bioRxiv
pre-print
Functional mechanisms remain unknown for most genetic loci associated to complex human traits and diseases. In this study, we first mapped trans-eQTLs in a data set of primary monocytes stimulated with LPS, and discovered that a risk variant for autoimmune disease, rs17622517 in an intron of C5ORF56, affects the expression of the transcription factor IRF1 20 kb away. The cis-regulatory effect on IRF1 is active under early immune stimulus, with a large number of trans-eQTL effects across the
doi:10.1101/2020.02.21.959734
fatcat:6bcaq3wbx5gy7ocb7ncmj42bdm