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Discovering metabolic disease gene interactions by correlated effects on cellular morphology.

Authors :
Jiao, Yang
Jiao, Yang
Ahmed, Umer
Sim, MF Michelle
Bejar, Andrea
Zhang, Xiaolan
Talukder, M Mesbah Uddin
Rice, Robert
Flannick, Jason
Podgornaia, Anna I
Reilly, Dermot F
Engreitz, Jesse M
Kost-Alimova, Maria
Hartland, Kate
Mercader, Josep-Maria
Georges, Sara
Wagh, Vilas
Tadin-Strapps, Marija
Doench, John G
Edwardson, J Michael
Rochford, Justin J
Rosen, Evan D
Majithia, Amit R
Jiao, Yang
Jiao, Yang
Ahmed, Umer
Sim, MF Michelle
Bejar, Andrea
Zhang, Xiaolan
Talukder, M Mesbah Uddin
Rice, Robert
Flannick, Jason
Podgornaia, Anna I
Reilly, Dermot F
Engreitz, Jesse M
Kost-Alimova, Maria
Hartland, Kate
Mercader, Josep-Maria
Georges, Sara
Wagh, Vilas
Tadin-Strapps, Marija
Doench, John G
Edwardson, J Michael
Rochford, Justin J
Rosen, Evan D
Majithia, Amit R
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

OBJECTIVE:Impaired expansion of peripheral fat contributes to the pathogenesis of insulin resistance and Type 2 Diabetes (T2D). We aimed to identify novel disease-gene interactions during adipocyte differentiation. METHODS:Genes in disease-associated loci for T2D, adiposity and insulin resistance were ranked according to expression in human adipocytes. The top 125 genes were ablated in human pre-adipocytes via CRISPR/CAS9 and the resulting cellular phenotypes quantified during adipocyte differentiation with high-content microscopy and automated image analysis. Morphometric measurements were extracted from all images and used to construct morphologic profiles for each gene. RESULTS:Over 107 morphometric measurements were obtained. Clustering of the morphologic profiles accross all genes revealed a group of 14 genes characterized by decreased lipid accumulation, and enriched for known lipodystrophy genes. For two lipodystrophy genes, BSCL2 and AGPAT2, sub-clusters with PLIN1 and CEBPA identifed by morphological similarity were validated by independent experiments as novel protein-protein and gene regulatory interactions. CONCLUSIONS:A morphometric approach in adipocytes can resolve multiple cellular mechanisms for metabolic disease loci; this approach enables mechanistic interrogation of the hundreds of metabolic disease loci whose function still remains unknown.

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OAIster
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Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1287392888
Document Type :
Electronic Resource