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Skewed X-inactivation is common in the general female population

Authors :
Shvetsova, E. (Ekaterina)
Sofronova, A. (Alina)
Monajemi, R. (Ramin)
Gagalova, K. (Kristina)
Draisma, G. (Gerrit)
White, S.J. (Stefan)
Santen, G.W.E. (Gijs)
Chuva De Sousa Lopes, S.M. (Susana M.)
Heijmans, B.T. (Bastiaan T.)
van Meurs, J. (Joyce)
Jansen, R. (Rick)
Franke, L. (Lude)
Kielbasa, S.M. (Szymon M.)
Dunnen, J.T. (Johan) den
‘t Hoen, P.A.C. (Peter A. C.)
Heijmans, B.T. (Bastiaan T)
Meurs, J.B.J. (Joyce) van
Boomsma, D.I. (Dorret)
Pool, R. (Reńe)
Dongen, J. (Jenny) van
Hottenga, J.J. (Jouke Jan)
Greevenbroek, M.M. van
Stehouwer, C.D. (Coen Da)
Kallen, C.J. van der
Schalkwijk, C.G. (Casper)
Wijmenga, C. (Cisca)
Zhernakova, S. (Sasha)
Tigchelaar, E.F. (Ettje F.)
Slagboom, P.E. (Eline)
Beekman, M. (Marian)
Deelen, J. (Joris)
Heemst, D. (Diana) van
Veldink, J.H. (Jan)
Berg, L.H. (Leonard) van den
Duijn, C.M. (Cornelia) van
Hofman, B.A. (Bert A)
Uitterlinden, A.G. (André)
Jhamai, P.M. (Mila)
Verbiest, M.M.P.J. (Michael)
Suchiman, H.E.D. (H Eka D)
Verkerk, M. (Marijn)
Breggen, R. (Ruud) van der
van Rooij, J. (Jeroen)
Lakenberg, N. (Nico)
Mei, S. (Shan)
Bot, J. (Jan)
Zhernakova, D.V. (Dasha V)
van ’t Hof, P. (Peter)
Deelen, P. (Patrick)
Nooren, I. (Irene)
Moed, H. (Heleen)
Vermaat, M. (Martijn)
Luijk, R. (René)
Jan Bonder, M. (Marc)
Iterson, M. (Maarten) van
van Dijk, F. (Freerk)
Van Galen, M. (Michiel)
Arindrarto, W. (Wibowo)
Swertz, M.A. (Morris A)
Zwet, E.W. (Erik) van
Isaacs, A.J. (Aaron)
Francioli, L.C. (Laurent)
Menelaou, A. (Androniki)
Pulit, S.L. (Sara)
Dijk, F. (Freerk) van
Palamara, P.F. (Pier Francesco)
Elbers, C.C. (Clara)
Neerincx, P.B.T. (Pieter B T)
Ye, K. (K.)
Guryev, V. (Victor)
Kloosterman, W. (Wp)
Abdellaoui, A. (Abdel)
van Leeuwen, E. (Em)
Oven, M. (Mannis) van
Li, M. (M.)
Laros, J. (Jf)
Karssen, L.C. (Lennart)
Kanterakis, A. (Alexandros)
Amin, N. (Najaf)
Hottenga, J. (Jj)
Lameijer, E. (Ew)
Kattenberg, V.M. (Mathijs)
Dijkstra, M. (Martijn)
Byelas, H. (Heorhiy)
Setten, J. (Jessica) van
van Schaik, B. (Bd)
Bot, J.J. (Jan)
Nijman, I. (Ij)
Renkens, I. (Ivo)
Marschall, T. (Tanja)
Schönhuth, A. (A.)
Hehir-Kwa, J. (Jayne)
Handsaker, R.E. (Robert)
Polak, P.
Sohail, M. (Mashaal)
Vuzman, D. (Dana)
Hormozdiari, F. (Fereydoun)
Enckevort, D. (David) van
Mei, H. (H.)
Koval, V. (Vyacheslav)
Moed, M. (Mh)
van der Velde, K. (Kj)
Rivadeneira Ramirez, F. (Fernando)
Estrada Gil, K. (Karol)
Medina-Gomez, M.C. (Carolina)
McCarroll, S. (Sa)
de Craen, A. (Aj)
Suchiman, H. (He)
Hofman, B. (Ba)
Oostra, B.A. (Ben)
Uitterlinden, A. (Ag)
Willemsen, G.A.H.M. (Gonneke)
Platteel, I. (Inge)
Veldink, J. (Jh)
van den Berg, L. (Lh)
Pitts, S. (Sj)
Potluri, S. (Shobha)
Sundar, P. (Purnima)
Cox, D. (Dr)
Sunyaev, S. (Sr)
den Dunnen, J. (Jt)
Stoneking, M. (Mark)
Knijff, P. (Peter) de
Kayser, M.H. (Manfred)
Li, Q. (Q.)
Li, Y. (Y.)
Du, Y. (Y.)
Chen, R. (R.)
Cao, H. (H.)
Li, N. (N.)
Cao, S. (Sherry)
Wang, J. (J.)
Bovenberg, J.A. (Jasper)
Peer, I. (Itsik)
Slagboom, P. (Pe)
van Duijn, C. (Cm)
Boomsma, D. (Di)
van Ommen, G. (Gj)
de Bakker, P. (Pi)
Swertz, M. (Ma)
Wijmenga, C. (C.)
Shvetsova, E. (Ekaterina)
Sofronova, A. (Alina)
Monajemi, R. (Ramin)
Gagalova, K. (Kristina)
Draisma, G. (Gerrit)
White, S.J. (Stefan)
Santen, G.W.E. (Gijs)
Chuva De Sousa Lopes, S.M. (Susana M.)
Heijmans, B.T. (Bastiaan T.)
van Meurs, J. (Joyce)
Jansen, R. (Rick)
Franke, L. (Lude)
Kielbasa, S.M. (Szymon M.)
Dunnen, J.T. (Johan) den
‘t Hoen, P.A.C. (Peter A. C.)
Heijmans, B.T. (Bastiaan T)
Meurs, J.B.J. (Joyce) van
Boomsma, D.I. (Dorret)
Pool, R. (Reńe)
Dongen, J. (Jenny) van
Hottenga, J.J. (Jouke Jan)
Greevenbroek, M.M. van
Stehouwer, C.D. (Coen Da)
Kallen, C.J. van der
Schalkwijk, C.G. (Casper)
Wijmenga, C. (Cisca)
Zhernakova, S. (Sasha)
Tigchelaar, E.F. (Ettje F.)
Slagboom, P.E. (Eline)
Beekman, M. (Marian)
Deelen, J. (Joris)
Heemst, D. (Diana) van
Veldink, J.H. (Jan)
Berg, L.H. (Leonard) van den
Duijn, C.M. (Cornelia) van
Hofman, B.A. (Bert A)
Uitterlinden, A.G. (André)
Jhamai, P.M. (Mila)
Verbiest, M.M.P.J. (Michael)
Suchiman, H.E.D. (H Eka D)
Verkerk, M. (Marijn)
Breggen, R. (Ruud) van der
van Rooij, J. (Jeroen)
Lakenberg, N. (Nico)
Mei, S. (Shan)
Bot, J. (Jan)
Zhernakova, D.V. (Dasha V)
van ’t Hof, P. (Peter)
Deelen, P. (Patrick)
Nooren, I. (Irene)
Moed, H. (Heleen)
Vermaat, M. (Martijn)
Luijk, R. (René)
Jan Bonder, M. (Marc)
Iterson, M. (Maarten) van
van Dijk, F. (Freerk)
Van Galen, M. (Michiel)
Arindrarto, W. (Wibowo)
Swertz, M.A. (Morris A)
Zwet, E.W. (Erik) van
Isaacs, A.J. (Aaron)
Francioli, L.C. (Laurent)
Menelaou, A. (Androniki)
Pulit, S.L. (Sara)
Dijk, F. (Freerk) van
Palamara, P.F. (Pier Francesco)
Elbers, C.C. (Clara)
Neerincx, P.B.T. (Pieter B T)
Ye, K. (K.)
Guryev, V. (Victor)
Kloosterman, W. (Wp)
Abdellaoui, A. (Abdel)
van Leeuwen, E. (Em)
Oven, M. (Mannis) van
Li, M. (M.)
Laros, J. (Jf)
Karssen, L.C. (Lennart)
Kanterakis, A. (Alexandros)
Amin, N. (Najaf)
Hottenga, J. (Jj)
Lameijer, E. (Ew)
Kattenberg, V.M. (Mathijs)
Dijkstra, M. (Martijn)
Byelas, H. (Heorhiy)
Setten, J. (Jessica) van
van Schaik, B. (Bd)
Bot, J.J. (Jan)
Nijman, I. (Ij)
Renkens, I. (Ivo)
Marschall, T. (Tanja)
Schönhuth, A. (A.)
Hehir-Kwa, J. (Jayne)
Handsaker, R.E. (Robert)
Polak, P.
Sohail, M. (Mashaal)
Vuzman, D. (Dana)
Hormozdiari, F. (Fereydoun)
Enckevort, D. (David) van
Mei, H. (H.)
Koval, V. (Vyacheslav)
Moed, M. (Mh)
van der Velde, K. (Kj)
Rivadeneira Ramirez, F. (Fernando)
Estrada Gil, K. (Karol)
Medina-Gomez, M.C. (Carolina)
McCarroll, S. (Sa)
de Craen, A. (Aj)
Suchiman, H. (He)
Hofman, B. (Ba)
Oostra, B.A. (Ben)
Uitterlinden, A. (Ag)
Willemsen, G.A.H.M. (Gonneke)
Platteel, I. (Inge)
Veldink, J. (Jh)
van den Berg, L. (Lh)
Pitts, S. (Sj)
Potluri, S. (Shobha)
Sundar, P. (Purnima)
Cox, D. (Dr)
Sunyaev, S. (Sr)
den Dunnen, J. (Jt)
Stoneking, M. (Mark)
Knijff, P. (Peter) de
Kayser, M.H. (Manfred)
Li, Q. (Q.)
Li, Y. (Y.)
Du, Y. (Y.)
Chen, R. (R.)
Cao, H. (H.)
Li, N. (N.)
Cao, S. (Sherry)
Wang, J. (J.)
Bovenberg, J.A. (Jasper)
Peer, I. (Itsik)
Slagboom, P. (Pe)
van Duijn, C. (Cm)
Boomsma, D. (Di)
van Ommen, G. (Gj)
de Bakker, P. (Pi)
Swertz, M. (Ma)
Wijmenga, C. (C.)
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

X-inactivation is a well-established dosage compensation mechanism ensuring that X-chromosomal genes are expressed at comparable levels in males and females. Skewed X-inactivation is often explained by negative selection of one of the alleles. We demonstrate that imbalanced expression of the paternal and maternal X-chromosomes is common in the general population and that the random nature of the X-inactivation mechanism can be sufficient to explain the imbalance. To this end, we analyzed blood-derived RNA and whole-genome sequencing data from 79 female children and their parents from the Genome of the Netherlands project. We calculated the median ratio of the paternal over total counts at all X-chromosomal heterozygous single-nucleotide variants with coverage ≥10. We identified two individuals where the same X-chromosome was inactivated in all cells. Imbalanced expression of the two X-chromosomes (ratios ≤0.35 or ≥0.65) was observed in nearly 50% of the population. The empirically observed skewing is explained by a theoretical model where X-inactivation takes place in an embryonic stage in which eight cells give rise to the hematopoietic compartment. Genes escaping X-inactivation are expressed from both alleles and therefore demonstrate less skewing than inactivated genes. Using this characteristic, we identified three novel escapee genes (SSR4, REPS2, and SEPT6), but did not find support for many previously reported escapee genes in blood. Our collective data suggest that skewed X-inactivation is common in the general population. This may contribute to manifestation of symptoms in carriers of recessive X-linked disorders. We recommend that X-inactivation results should not be used lightly in the interpretation of X-linked variants.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf, European Journal of Human Genetics, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1081017670
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038.s41431-018-0291-3