B4081 - Identifying master regulators of gene expression in human immune cells - 16/06/2022
Common genetic variants that differ between individuals in a population lead to millions of ‘natural experiments’ that can be used to gain insight into the principles of how our immune system works. However, most published studies relying on this information have been too small take full advantage of these natural experiments. In this project, we plan to assemble genetic variation and gene expression data from up 10-15 individual studies that have all profiled multiple cell types of our immune system. We expect that joint analysis of these data will help us to identify master regulators gene expression - genes that control the activity patterns of other genes - and help us understand how these genes contribute to complex immune-mediated disorders.