A single-cell atlas of transcribed cis-regulatory elements in the human genome
A single-cell atlas of transcribed cis-regulatory elements in the human genome
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Moody, Jonathan , Kouno, Tsukasa , Kojima, Miki , Koya, Ikuko , Leon, Julio , Suzuki, Akari , Hasegawa, Akira , Akiyama, Taishin , Akiyama, Nobuko , Amagai, Masayuki , Jen-Chien, Chang , Fukushima-Nomura, Ayano , Handa, Mika , Hino, Kazunori , Hino, Mizuki , Hirata, Tomoko , Imai, Yuuki , Inoue, Kazunori , Kawasaki, Hiroshi , Kimura, Toshihiro , Kinoshita, Tomofumi , Kubo, Ken-Ichiro , Kunii, Yasuto , Lopez-Redondo, Fernando , Manabe, Ri-Ichiroh , Miyai, Tomohiro , Morimoto, Satoru , Nagaoka, Atsuko , Nakajima, Jun , Noma, Shohei , Okazaki, Yasushi , Ozaki, Kokoro , Saeki, Noritaka , Sakai, Hiroshi , Seyama, Kuniaki , Shibayama, Youtaro , Sujino, Tomohisa , Tagami, Michihira , Takahashi, Hayato , Masaki Takao , Takeshita, Masaru , Takiuchi, Tsuyoshi , Terao, Chikashi , Yip, Chi Wai , Yoshinaga, Satoshi , Okano, Hideyuki , Yamamoto, Kazuhiko , Takeya Kasukawa , Ando, Yoshinari , Carninci, Piero , Shin, Jay W and Chung-Chau, Hon
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Cold Spring Harbor: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press
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Cold Spring Harbor: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press
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Transcribed cis-regulatory elements (tCREs), such as promoters and enhancers, are fundamental to modulate gene expression and define cell identity. The detailed mapping of tCREs at single-cell resolution is essential for understanding the regulatory mechanisms that govern cellular functions. Prior tCRE catalogs, limited by bulk analysis, have often overlooked cellular heterogeneity. We have constructed a tCRE atlas using single-cell 5-RNA-seq, capturing over 340,000 single-cells from 23 human tissues and annotating more than 175,000 tCREs, substantially enhancing the scope and granularity of existing cis-regulatory element annotations in the human genome. This atlas unveils patterns of gene regulation, revealing connections between broadly expressed promoters and cell type-specific distal tCREs. Assessing trait heritability at single-cell resolution with a novel tCRE module-based approach, we uncovered the nuanced trait-gene regulatory relationships across a continuum of cell populations, offering insights beyond traditional gene-level and bulk-sample analyses. Our study bridges the gap between gene regulation and trait heritability, underscoring the potential of single-cell analysis to elucidate the genetic foundations of complex traits. These insights set the stage for future research to investigate the impact of genetic variations on diseases at the individual level, advancing the understanding of cellular and molecular basis of trait heritability.Competing Interest StatementThe authors have declared no competing interest.Footnotes* https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.c.6926944...
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A single-cell atlas of transcribed cis-regulatory elements in the human genome
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Kouno, Tsukasa
Kojima, Miki
Koya, Ikuko
Leon, Julio
Suzuki, Akari
Hasegawa, Akira
Akiyama, Taishin
Akiyama, Nobuko
Amagai, Masayuki
Jen-Chien, Chang
Fukushima-Nomura, Ayano
Handa, Mika
Hino, Kazunori
Hino, Mizuki
Hirata, Tomoko
Imai, Yuuki
Inoue, Kazunori
Kawasaki, Hiroshi
Kimura, Toshihiro
Kinoshita, Tomofumi
Kubo, Ken-Ichiro
Kunii, Yasuto
Lopez-Redondo, Fernando
Manabe, Ri-Ichiroh
Miyai, Tomohiro
Morimoto, Satoru
Nagaoka, Atsuko
Nakajima, Jun
Noma, Shohei
Okazaki, Yasushi
Ozaki, Kokoro
Saeki, Noritaka
Sakai, Hiroshi
Seyama, Kuniaki
Shibayama, Youtaro
Sujino, Tomohisa
Tagami, Michihira
Takahashi, Hayato
Masaki Takao
Takeshita, Masaru
Takiuchi, Tsuyoshi
Terao, Chikashi
Yip, Chi Wai
Yoshinaga, Satoshi
Okano, Hideyuki
Yamamoto, Kazuhiko
Takeya Kasukawa
Ando, Yoshinari
Carninci, Piero
Shin, Jay W
Chung-Chau, Hon
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TN_cdi_proquest_journals_2889785014
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_proquest_journals_2889785014
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2692-8205
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2692-8205
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10.1101/2023.11.13.566791