ipaQTL-atlas: an atlas of intronic polyadenylation quantitative trait loci across human tissues

  • Xuelian Ma
  • , Shumin Cheng
  • , Ruofan Ding
  • , Zhaozhao Zhao
  • , Xu Dong Zou
  • , Shouhong Guang
  • , Qixuan Wang
  • , Huan Jing
  • , Chen Yu
  • , Ting Ni
  • , Lei Li

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Abstract

Functional interpretation of disease-associated noncoding variants remains a significant challenge in the post-GWAS era. Our recent study has identified 3UTR alternative polyadenylation (APA) quantitative trait loci (3aQTLs) and connects APA events with QTLs as a major driver of human traits and diseases. Besides 3UTR, APA events can also occur in intron regions, and increasing evidence has connected intronic polyadenylation with disease risk. However, systematic investigation of the roles of intronic polyadenylation in human diseases remained challenging due to the lack of a comprehensive database across a variety of human tissues. Here, we developed ipaQTL-atlas (http://bioinfo.szbl.ac.cn/ ipaQTL) as the first comprehensive portal for intronic polyadenylation. The ipaQTL-atlas is based on the analysis of 15 170 RNA-seq data from 838 individuals across 49 Genotype-Tissue Expression (GTEx v8) tissues and contains ∼0.98 million SNPs associated with intronic APA events. It provides an interface for ipaQTLs search, genome browser, boxplots, and data download, as well as the visualization of GWAS and ipaQTL colocalization results. ipaQTL-atlas provides a one-stop portal to access intronic polyadenylation information and could significantly advance the discovery of APA-associated disease susceptibility genes.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)D1046-D1052
JournalNucleic Acids Research
Volume51
Issue number1 D
DOIs
StatePublished - 6 Jan 2023
Externally publishedYes

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