Single-cell RNA sequencing identifies celltype-specific cis-eQTLs and co-expression QTLs

Monique G P van der Wijst, Harm Brugge, Dylan H de Vries, Patrick Deelen, Morris A Swertz, LifeLines Cohort Study; BIOS Consortium; Lude Franke.
Nature Genetics. 2018-4-2;50:493–497.
Abstract
Genome-wide association studies have identified thousands of genetic variants that are associated with disease. Most of these variants have small effect sizes, but their downstream expression effects, so-called expression quantitative trait loci (eQTLs), are often large and celltype-specific. To identify these celltype-specific eQTLs using an unbiased approach, we used single-cell RNA sequencing to generate expression profiles of ~25,000 peripheral blood mononuclear cells from 45 donors. We identified previously reported cis-eQTLs, but also identified new celltype-specific cis-eQTLs. Finally, we generated personalized co-expression networks and identified genetic variants that significantly alter co-expression relationships (which we termed 'co-expression QTLs'). Single-cell eQTL analysis thus allows for the identification of genetic variants that impact regulatory networks.
Consortium data used in this publication
https://molgenis58.target.rug.nl/scrna-seq/; processed at EGA: EGAS00001002560.