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A genetic interaction network model of a complex neurological disease
Authors:A. L. Tyler  T. C. McGarr  B. J. Beyer  W. N. Frankel  G. W. Carter
Affiliation:The Jackson Laboratory, , Bar Harbor, ME, USA
Abstract:Absence epilepsy (AE) is a complex, heritable disease characterized by a brief disruption of normal behavior and accompanying spike‐wave discharges (SWD) on the electroencephalogram. Only a handful of genes has been definitively associated with AE in humans and rodent models. Most studies suggest that genetic interactions play a large role in the etiology and severity of AE, but mapping and understanding their architecture remains a challenge, requiring new computational approaches. Here we use combined analysis of pleiotropy and epistasis (CAPE) to detect and interpret genetic interactions in a meta‐population derived from three C3H × B6J strain crosses, each of which is fixed for a different SWD‐causing mutation. Although each mutation causes SWD through a different molecular mechanism, the phenotypes caused by each mutation are exacerbated on the C3H genetic background compared with B6J, suggesting common modifiers. By combining information across two phenotypic measures – SWD duration and frequency – CAPE showed a large, directed genetic network consisting of suppressive and enhancing interactions between loci on 10 chromosomes. These results illustrate the power of CAPE in identifying novel modifier loci and interactions in a complex neurological disease, toward a more comprehensive view of its underlying genetic architecture.
Keywords:Complex trait  epilepsy  epistasis  genetic interaction  genetic network  mouse model  pleiotropy  quantitative trait analysis  spike‐wave discharge  statistical genetics
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