Abstract

Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) on chromosome 9p21 are associated with coronary artery disease, diabetes, and multiple cancers. Risk SNPs are mainly non-coding, suggesting that they influence expression and may act in cis. We examined the association between 56 SNPs in this region and peripheral blood expression of the three nearest genes CDKN2A, CDKN2B, and ANRIL using total and allelic expression in two populations of healthy volunteers: 177 British Caucasians and 310 mixed-ancestry South Africans. Total expression of the three genes was correlated (P<0.05), suggesting that they are co-regulated. SNP associations mapped by allelic and total expression were similar (r = 0.97, P = 4.8×10−99), but the power to detect effects was greater for allelic expression. The proportion of expression variance attributable to cis-acting effects was 8% for CDKN2A, 5% for CDKN2B, and 20% for ANRIL. SNP associations were similar in the two populations (r = 0.94, P = 10−72). Multiple SNPs were independently associated with expression of each gene (P<0.05 after correction for multiple testing), suggesting that several sites may modulate disease susceptibility. Individual SNPs correlated with changes in expression up to 1.4-fold for CDKN2A, 1.3-fold for CDKN2B, and 2-fold for ANRIL. Risk SNPs for coronary disease, stroke, diabetes, melanoma, and glioma were all associated with allelic expression of ANRIL (all P<0.05 after correction for multiple testing), while association with the other two genes was only detectable for some risk SNPs. SNPs had an inverse effect on ANRIL and CDKN2B expression, supporting a role of antisense transcription in CDKN2B regulation. Our study suggests that modulation of ANRIL expression mediates susceptibility to several important human diseases.

Highlights

  • The chromosome 9p21.3 region adjacent to the loci encoding the cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitors CDKN2A (ENSG00000147889) and CDKN2B (ENSG00000147883) is an important susceptibility locus for several diseases with a complex genetic background

  • Genetic variants on chromosome 9p21 have been associated with several important diseases including coronary artery disease, diabetes, and multiple cancers

  • We investigated whether chromosome 9p21 variants are correlated with expression of the three nearest genes (CDKN2A, CDKN2B, and ANRIL) which might mediate the association with disease

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Introduction

The chromosome 9p21.3 region adjacent to the loci encoding the cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitors CDKN2A (ENSG00000147889) and CDKN2B (ENSG00000147883) is an important susceptibility locus for several diseases with a complex genetic background. Candidate gene approaches have reported SNPs in this region to be associated with breast [13,14], ovarian [15], and pancreatic carcinoma [16], melanoma [17], and acute lymphoblastic leukaemia [18], as well as with poor physical function in the elderly [19]. Cis-acting regulatory elements for these genes have been identified in vitro using reporter assays [26,27,28,29,30], but expression levels are influenced by factors such as age, chemotherapeutic agents, DNA damage by ultraviolet or ionizing radiation, and levels of transcriptional regulators [31], all of which are likely to act in trans

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