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Abstract
We recently reported the association of the PCSK6 gene with handedness through a quantitative genome-wide association study (GWAS; P < 0.5 x 10-8) for a relative hand skill measure in individuals with dyslexia. PCSK6 activates Nodal, a morphogen involved in regulating left-right body axis determination. Therefore, the GWAS data suggest that the biology underlying the patterning of structural asymmetries may also contribute to behavioural laterality, e.g. handedness. The association is further supported by an independent study reporting a variable number tandem repeat (VNTR) within the same PCSK6 locus to be associated with degree of handedness in a general population cohort. Here, we have conducted a functional analysis of the PCSK6 locus combining further genetic analysis, in silico predictions and molecular assays. We have shown that the previous GWAS signal was not tagging a VNTR effect suggesting the two markers have independent effects. We demonstrated experimentally that one of the top GWAS associated markers, rs11855145, directly alters the binding site for a nuclear factor. Furthermore, we have shown that the predicted regulatory region adjacent to rs11855415 acts as a bidirectional promoter controlling the expression of novel RNA transcripts. These include both an antisense long non-coding RNA (lncRNA) and a short PCSK6 isoform predicted to be coding. This is the first molecular characterisation of a handedness-associated locus which supports the role of common variants in non-coding sequences in influencing complex phenotypes through gene expression regulation.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 1771-1779 |
Number of pages | 9 |
Journal | Human Molecular Genetics |
Volume | 25 |
Issue number | 9 |
Early online date | 21 Feb 2016 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 1 May 2016 |
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Institutional Strategic Support Fund: Insitutional Stratigic Support Fund (ISSF)
Naismith, J. (PI)
1/03/12 → 28/02/15
Project: Standard
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A genetic and functional genomic study: A genetic and functional genomic study of neurodevelopmental disorders
Paracchini, S. (PI)
1/10/11 → 30/09/16
Project: Fellowship
Profiles
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Silvia Paracchini
- School of Medicine - Professor of Neurogenetics and Genomics
- Centre for Biophotonics
- Biomedical Sciences Research Complex
- Institute of Behavioural and Neural Sciences
- St Andrews Bioinformatics Unit
- Cellular Medicine Division
Person: Academic, Academic - Research