Genetic variants in the transcription regulatory region of MEGF10 are associated with autism in Chinese Han population

Abstract Multiple epidermal growth factor-like-domains 10 (MEGF10), a critical member of the apoptotic engulfment pathway, mediates axon pruning and synapse elimination during brain development. Previous studies indicated that synaptic pruning deficit was associated with autism-related phenotypes. H...

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Main Authors: Zhiliu Wu, Jian Qin, Yang You, Yuanlin Ma, Meixiang Jia, Linyan Wang, Tianlan Lu, Weihua Yue, Yanyan Ruan, Dai Zhang, Jun Li, Lifang Wang
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Published: Nature Publishing Group 2017-05-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-02348-1
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spelling doaj-165798ae1fd54a70a205526485ea507d2020-12-08T03:09:00ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222017-05-01711910.1038/s41598-017-02348-1Genetic variants in the transcription regulatory region of MEGF10 are associated with autism in Chinese Han populationZhiliu Wu0Jian Qin1Yang You2Yuanlin Ma3Meixiang Jia4Linyan Wang5Tianlan Lu6Weihua Yue7Yanyan Ruan8Dai Zhang9Jun Li10Lifang Wang11Institute of Mental Health, The Sixth Hospital, Peking UniversityCentral Laboratory, Renmin Hospital, Wuhan UniversityInstitute of Mental Health, The Sixth Hospital, Peking UniversityPeking-Tsinghua Center for Life Sciences, Peking UniversityInstitute of Mental Health, The Sixth Hospital, Peking UniversityInstitute of Mental Health, The Sixth Hospital, Peking UniversityInstitute of Mental Health, The Sixth Hospital, Peking UniversityInstitute of Mental Health, The Sixth Hospital, Peking UniversityInstitute of Mental Health, The Sixth Hospital, Peking UniversityInstitute of Mental Health, The Sixth Hospital, Peking UniversityInstitute of Mental Health, The Sixth Hospital, Peking UniversityInstitute of Mental Health, The Sixth Hospital, Peking UniversityAbstract Multiple epidermal growth factor-like-domains 10 (MEGF10), a critical member of the apoptotic engulfment pathway, mediates axon pruning and synapse elimination during brain development. Previous studies indicated that synaptic pruning deficit was associated with autism-related phenotypes. However, the relationship between MEGF10 and autism remains poorly understood. Disease-associated variants are significantly enriched in the transcription regulatory regions. These include the transcription start site (TSS) and its cis-regulatory elements. To investigate the role of MEGF10 variants with putative transcription regulatory function in the etiology of autism, we performed a family-based association study in 410 Chinese Han trios. Our results indicate that three single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), rs4836316, rs2194079 and rs4836317 near the TSS are significantly associated with autism following Bonferroni correction (p = 0.0011, p = 0.0088, and p = 0.0023, respectively). Haplotype T-A-G (rs4836316-rs2194079-rs4836317) was preferentially transmitted from parents to affected offspring (p permutation = 0.0055). Consistently, functional exploration further verified that the risk allele and haplotype might influence its binding with transcription factors, resulting in decreased transcriptional activity of MEGF10. Our findings indicated that the risk alleles and haplotype near the MEGF10 TSS might modulate transcriptional activity and increase the susceptibility to autism.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-02348-1
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author Zhiliu Wu
Jian Qin
Yang You
Yuanlin Ma
Meixiang Jia
Linyan Wang
Tianlan Lu
Weihua Yue
Yanyan Ruan
Dai Zhang
Jun Li
Lifang Wang
spellingShingle Zhiliu Wu
Jian Qin
Yang You
Yuanlin Ma
Meixiang Jia
Linyan Wang
Tianlan Lu
Weihua Yue
Yanyan Ruan
Dai Zhang
Jun Li
Lifang Wang
Genetic variants in the transcription regulatory region of MEGF10 are associated with autism in Chinese Han population
Scientific Reports
author_facet Zhiliu Wu
Jian Qin
Yang You
Yuanlin Ma
Meixiang Jia
Linyan Wang
Tianlan Lu
Weihua Yue
Yanyan Ruan
Dai Zhang
Jun Li
Lifang Wang
author_sort Zhiliu Wu
title Genetic variants in the transcription regulatory region of MEGF10 are associated with autism in Chinese Han population
title_short Genetic variants in the transcription regulatory region of MEGF10 are associated with autism in Chinese Han population
title_full Genetic variants in the transcription regulatory region of MEGF10 are associated with autism in Chinese Han population
title_fullStr Genetic variants in the transcription regulatory region of MEGF10 are associated with autism in Chinese Han population
title_full_unstemmed Genetic variants in the transcription regulatory region of MEGF10 are associated with autism in Chinese Han population
title_sort genetic variants in the transcription regulatory region of megf10 are associated with autism in chinese han population
publisher Nature Publishing Group
series Scientific Reports
issn 2045-2322
publishDate 2017-05-01
description Abstract Multiple epidermal growth factor-like-domains 10 (MEGF10), a critical member of the apoptotic engulfment pathway, mediates axon pruning and synapse elimination during brain development. Previous studies indicated that synaptic pruning deficit was associated with autism-related phenotypes. However, the relationship between MEGF10 and autism remains poorly understood. Disease-associated variants are significantly enriched in the transcription regulatory regions. These include the transcription start site (TSS) and its cis-regulatory elements. To investigate the role of MEGF10 variants with putative transcription regulatory function in the etiology of autism, we performed a family-based association study in 410 Chinese Han trios. Our results indicate that three single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), rs4836316, rs2194079 and rs4836317 near the TSS are significantly associated with autism following Bonferroni correction (p = 0.0011, p = 0.0088, and p = 0.0023, respectively). Haplotype T-A-G (rs4836316-rs2194079-rs4836317) was preferentially transmitted from parents to affected offspring (p permutation = 0.0055). Consistently, functional exploration further verified that the risk allele and haplotype might influence its binding with transcription factors, resulting in decreased transcriptional activity of MEGF10. Our findings indicated that the risk alleles and haplotype near the MEGF10 TSS might modulate transcriptional activity and increase the susceptibility to autism.
url https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-02348-1
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