TY - JOUR
T1 - A compendium of genetic regulatory effects across pig tissues
AU - PigGTEx Consortium
AU - Teng, Jinyan
AU - Gao, Yahui
AU - Yin, Hongwei
AU - Bai, Zhonghao
AU - Liu, Shuli
AU - Zeng, Haonan
AU - Bai, Lijing
AU - Cai, Zexi
AU - Zhao, Bingru
AU - Li, Xiujin
AU - Xu, Zhiting
AU - Lin, Qing
AU - Pan, Zhangyuan
AU - Yang, Wenjing
AU - Yu, Xiaoshan
AU - Guan, Dailu
AU - Hou, Yali
AU - Keel, Brittney N
AU - Rohrer, Gary A
AU - Lindholm-Perry, Amanda K
AU - Oliver, William T
AU - Ballester, Maria
AU - Crespo-Piazuelo, Daniel
AU - Quintanilla, Raquel
AU - Canela-Xandri, Oriol
AU - Rawlik, Konrad
AU - Xia, Charley
AU - Yao, Yuelin
AU - Zhao, Qianyi
AU - Yao, Wenye
AU - Yang, Liu
AU - Li, Houcheng
AU - Zhang, Huicong
AU - Liao, Wang
AU - Chen, Tianshuo
AU - Karlskov-Mortensen, Peter
AU - Fredholm, Merete
AU - Amills, Marcel
AU - Clop, Alex
AU - Giuffra, Elisabetta
AU - Wu, Jun
AU - Cai, Xiaodian
AU - Diao, Shuqi
AU - Pan, Xiangchun
AU - Wei, Chen
AU - Li, Jinghui
AU - Cheng, Hao
AU - Wang, Sheng
AU - Su, Guosheng
AU - Sahana, Goutam
AU - Lund, Mogens Sandø
AU - Dekkers, Jack C M
AU - Kramer, Luke
AU - Tuggle, Christopher K
AU - Corbett, Ryan
AU - Groenen, Martien A M
AU - Madsen, Ole
AU - Gòdia, Marta
AU - Rocha, Dominique
AU - Charles, Mathieu
AU - Li, Cong-Jun
AU - Pausch, Hubert
AU - Hu, Xiaoxiang
AU - Frantz, Laurent
AU - Luo, Yonglun
AU - Lin, Lin
AU - Zhou, Zhongyin
AU - Zhang, Zhe
AU - Chen, Zitao
AU - Cui, Leilei
AU - Xiang, Ruidong
AU - Shen, Xia
AU - Li, Pinghua
AU - Huang, Ruihua
AU - Tang, Guoqing
AU - Li, Mingzhou
AU - Zhao, Yunxiang
AU - Yi, Guoqiang
AU - Tang, Zhonglin
AU - Jiang, Jicai
AU - Zhao, Fuping
AU - Yuan, Xiaolong
AU - Liu, Xiaohong
AU - Chen, Yaosheng
AU - Xu, Xuewen
AU - Zhao, Shuhong
AU - Zhao, Pengju
AU - Haley, Chris
AU - Zhou, Huaijun
AU - Wang, Qishan
AU - Pan, Yuchun
AU - Ding, Xiangdong
AU - Ma, Li
AU - Li, Jiaqi
AU - Navarro, Pau
AU - Zhang, Qin
AU - Li, Bingjie
AU - Tenesa, Albert
AU - Li, Kui
AU - Liu, George E
AU - Zhang, Zhe
AU - Fang, Lingzhao
N1 - © 2024. The Author(s).
PY - 2024/1
Y1 - 2024/1
N2 - The Farm Animal Genotype-Tissue Expression (FarmGTEx) project has been established to develop a public resource of genetic regulatory variants in livestock, which is essential for linking genetic polymorphisms to variation in phenotypes, helping fundamental biological discovery and exploitation in animal breeding and human biomedicine. Here we show results from the pilot phase of PigGTEx by processing 5,457 RNA-sequencing and 1,602 whole-genome sequencing samples passing quality control from pigs. We build a pig genotype imputation panel and associate millions of genetic variants with five types of transcriptomic phenotypes in 34 tissues. We evaluate tissue specificity of regulatory effects and elucidate molecular mechanisms of their action using multi-omics data. Leveraging this resource, we decipher regulatory mechanisms underlying 207 pig complex phenotypes and demonstrate the similarity of pigs to humans in gene expression and the genetic regulation behind complex phenotypes, supporting the importance of pigs as a human biomedical model.
AB - The Farm Animal Genotype-Tissue Expression (FarmGTEx) project has been established to develop a public resource of genetic regulatory variants in livestock, which is essential for linking genetic polymorphisms to variation in phenotypes, helping fundamental biological discovery and exploitation in animal breeding and human biomedicine. Here we show results from the pilot phase of PigGTEx by processing 5,457 RNA-sequencing and 1,602 whole-genome sequencing samples passing quality control from pigs. We build a pig genotype imputation panel and associate millions of genetic variants with five types of transcriptomic phenotypes in 34 tissues. We evaluate tissue specificity of regulatory effects and elucidate molecular mechanisms of their action using multi-omics data. Leveraging this resource, we decipher regulatory mechanisms underlying 207 pig complex phenotypes and demonstrate the similarity of pigs to humans in gene expression and the genetic regulation behind complex phenotypes, supporting the importance of pigs as a human biomedical model.
U2 - 10.1038/s41588-023-01585-7
DO - 10.1038/s41588-023-01585-7
M3 - Article
C2 - 38177344
SN - 1061-4036
VL - 56
SP - 112
EP - 123
JO - Nature Genetics
JF - Nature Genetics
IS - 1
ER -