eLife (Jul 2018)

A promoter interaction map for cardiovascular disease genetics

  • Lindsey E Montefiori,
  • Debora R Sobreira,
  • Noboru J Sakabe,
  • Ivy Aneas,
  • Amelia C Joslin,
  • Grace T Hansen,
  • Grazyna Bozek,
  • Ivan P Moskowitz,
  • Elizabeth M McNally,
  • Marcelo A Nóbrega

DOI
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.35788
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7

Abstract

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Over 500 genetic loci have been associated with risk of cardiovascular diseases (CVDs); however, most loci are located in gene-distal non-coding regions and their target genes are not known. Here, we generated high-resolution promoter capture Hi-C (PCHi-C) maps in human induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) and iPSC-derived cardiomyocytes (CMs) to provide a resource for identifying and prioritizing the functional targets of CVD associations. We validate these maps by demonstrating that promoters preferentially contact distal sequences enriched for tissue-specific transcription factor motifs and are enriched for chromatin marks that correlate with dynamic changes in gene expression. Using the CM PCHi-C map, we linked 1999 CVD-associated SNPs to 347 target genes. Remarkably, more than 90% of SNP-target gene interactions did not involve the nearest gene, while 40% of SNPs interacted with at least two genes, demonstrating the importance of considering long-range chromatin interactions when interpreting functional targets of disease loci.

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