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Quantitative genetic analysis deciphers the impact of cis and trans regulation on cell-to-cell variability in protein expression levels

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Authors

Hasan, Milena 
Quintana-Murci, Lluís  ORCID logo  https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2429-6320

Abstract

Identifying the factors that shape protein expression variability in complex multi-cellular organisms has primarily focused on promoter architecture and regulation of single-cell expression in cis. However, this targeted approach has to date been unable to identify major regulators of cell-to-cell gene expression variability in humans. To address this, we have combined single-cell protein expression measurements in the human immune system using flow cytometry with a quantitative genetics analysis. For the majority of proteins whose variability in expression has a heritable component, we find that genetic variants act in trans, with notably fewer variants acting in cis. Furthermore, we highlight using Mendelian Randomization that these variability-Quantitative Trait Loci might be driven by the cis regulation of upstream genes. This indicates that natural selection may balance the impact of gene regulation in cis with downstream impacts on expression variability in trans.

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Research Article, Biology and life sciences, Research and analysis methods, Medicine and health sciences

Journal Title

PLOS Genetics

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Journal ISSN

1553-7390
1553-7404

Volume Title

16

Publisher

Public Library of Science
Sponsorship
Wellcome Trust (105045/Z/14/Z)
Cancer Research UK (17197)
Agence Nationale de la Recherche (ANR-10-LABX-69-01)