RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Integrative single cell multiomics analysis of human retina indicates a role for hierarchical transcription factors collaboration in genetic effects on gene regulation JF bioRxiv FD Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory SP 2022.11.16.516814 DO 10.1101/2022.11.16.516814 A1 Wang, Jun A1 Cheng, Xuesen A1 Liang, Qingnan A1 Owen, Leah A. A1 Wang, Meng A1 DeAngelis, Margaret M. A1 Li, Yumei A1 Chen, Rui YR 2022 UL http://biorxiv.org/content/early/2022/11/17/2022.11.16.516814.abstract AB Background Systematic characterization of how genetic variation modulates gene regulation in a cell type specific context is essential for understanding complex traits. To address this question, we profiled gene expression and chromatin state of cells from healthy retinae of 20 human donors with a single-cell multiomics approach, and performed genomic sequencing.Results We mapped single-cell eQTL (sc-eQTLs), single-cell caQTL (sc-caQTL), single-cell allelic specific chromatin accessibility (sc-ASCA) and single-cell allelic specific expression (sc-ASE) in major retinal cell types. By integrating these results, we identified and characterized regulatory elements and genetic variants effective on gene regulation in individual cell types. Most of the sc-eQTLs and sc-caQTLs identified show cell type specific effects, while the cis-elements containing the genetic variants with cell type specific effects tend to be accessible in multiple cell types. Furthermore, the transcription factors with binding sites perturbed by genetic variants tend to have higher expression in the cell types, where the variants have effect, than the cell types where the variants do not have effect. Finally, we identified the enriched cell types, candidate causal variants and genes, and cell type specific regulatory mechanism underlying GWAS loci.Conclusions Overall, genetic effects on gene regulation are highly context dependent. Our results suggest that among cell types sharing a similar lineage, cell type dependent genetic effect is primarily driven by trans-factors rather than cell type specific chromatin state of cis-elements. Our findings indicate a role for hierarchical transcription factors collaboration in cell type specific effects of genetic variants on gene regulation.Competing Interest StatementThe authors have declared no competing interest.