Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/10216/109273
Author(s): Sierra, B
Triska, P
Soares, P
Garcia, G
Perez, AB
Aguirre, E
Oliveira, M
Cavadas, B
Regnault, B
Alvarez, M
Ruiz, D
Samuels, DC
Sakuntabhai, A
Pereira, L
Guzman, MG
Title: OSBPL10, RXRA and lipid metabolism confer African-ancestry protection against dengue haemorrhagic fever in admixed Cubans
Issue Date: 2017
Abstract: Ethnic groups can display differential genetic susceptibility to infectious diseases. The arthropod-born viral dengue disease is one such disease, with empirical and limited genetic evidence showing that African ancestry may be protective against the haemorrhagic phenotype. Global ancestry analysis based on high-throughput genotyping in admixed populations can be used to test this hypothesis, while admixture mapping can map candidate protective genes. A Cuban dengue fever cohort was genotyped using a 2.5 million SNP chip. Global ancestry was ascertained through ADMIXTURE and used in a fine-matched corrected association study, while local ancestry was inferred by the RFMix algorithm. The expression of candidate genes was evaluated by RT-PCR in a Cuban dengue patient cohort and gene set enrichment analysis was performed in a Thai dengue transcriptome. OSBPL10 and RXRA candidate genes were identified, with most significant SNPs placed in inferred weak enhancers, promoters and lncRNAs. OSBPL10 had significantly lower expression in Africans than Europeans, while for RXRA several SNPs may differentially regulate its transcription between Africans and Europeans. Their expression was confirmed to change through dengue disease progression in Cuban patients and to vary with disease severity in a Thai transcriptome dataset. These genes interact in the LXR/RXR activation pathway that integrates lipid metabolism and immune functions, being a key player in dengue virus entrance into cells, its replication therein and in cytokine production. Knockdown of OSBPL10 expression in THP-1 cells by two shRNAs followed by DENV2 infection tests led to a significant reduction in DENV replication, being a direct functional proof that the lower OSBPL10 expression profile in Africans protects this ancestry against dengue disease.
Subject: Genome-wide association
Liver-x-receptors
Binding proteins
Virus
Genes
Susceptibility
Infection
Admixture
Determinants
Replication
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10216/109273
Source: PLoS Pathogens, vol. 13(2):e1006220
Related Information: info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/EC/FP7/282378/EU
Document Type: Artigo em Revista Científica Internacional
Rights: openAccess
License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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