Cell-type, allelic, and genetic signatures in the human pancreatic beta cell transcriptome

  1. Emmanouil T. Dermitzakis1,2,3,5
  1. 1Department of Genetic Medicine and Development, University of Geneva Medical School, Geneva 1211, Switzerland;
  2. 2Institute of Genetics and Genomics of Geneva (iGE3), Geneva 1211, Switzerland;
  3. 3Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics, Geneva 1211, Switzerland;
  4. 4Cell Isolation and Transplant Center, Department of Surgery, Geneva University Hospitals and University of Geneva, Geneva 1211, Switzerland

    Abstract

    Elucidating the pathophysiology and molecular attributes of common disorders as well as developing targeted and effective treatments hinges on the study of the relevant cell type and tissues. Pancreatic beta cells within the islets of Langerhans are centrally involved in the pathogenesis of both type 1 and type 2 diabetes. Describing the differentiated state of the human beta cell has been hampered so far by technical (low resolution microarrays) and biological limitations (whole islet preparations rather than isolated beta cells). We circumvent these by deep RNA sequencing of purified beta cells from 11 individuals, presenting here the first characterization of the human beta cell transcriptome. We perform the first comparison of gene expression profiles between beta cells, whole islets, and beta cell depleted islet preparations, revealing thus beta-cell–specific expression and splicing signatures. Further, we demonstrate that genes with consistent increased expression in beta cells have neuronal-like properties, a signal previously hypothesized. Finally, we find evidence for extensive allelic imbalance in expression and uncover genetic regulatory variants (eQTLs) active in beta cells. This first molecular blueprint of the human beta cell offers biological insight into its differentiated function, including expression of key genes associated with both major types of diabetes.

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    • 5 Corresponding authors

      E-mail emmanouil.dermitzakis{at}unige.ch

      E-mail Philippe.Halban{at}unige.ch

    • [Supplemental material is available for this article.]

    • Article published online before print. Article, supplemental material, and publication date are at http://www.genome.org/cgi/doi/10.1101/gr.150706.112.

    • Received October 12, 2012.
    • Accepted May 2, 2013.

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