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Gene expression networks regulated by human personality.
Del Val, Coral; Díaz de la Guardia-Bolívar, Elisa; Zwir, Igor; Mishra, Pashupati P; Mesa, Alberto; Salas, Ramiro; Poblete, Guillermo F; de Erausquin, Gabriel; Raitoharju, Emma; Kähönen, Mika; Raitakari, Olli; Keltikangas-Järvinen, Liisa; Lehtimäki, Terho; Cloninger, Claude Robert.
  • Del Val C; University of Granada, Department of Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence, Andalusian Research Institute in Data Science and Computational Intelligence, Granada, Spain.
  • Díaz de la Guardia-Bolívar E; Instituto de Investigación Biosanitaria de Granada (ibs. GRANADA), Granada, Spain.
  • Zwir I; University of Granada, Department of Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence, Andalusian Research Institute in Data Science and Computational Intelligence, Granada, Spain.
  • Mishra PP; University of Granada, Department of Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence, Andalusian Research Institute in Data Science and Computational Intelligence, Granada, Spain.
  • Mesa A; Washington University School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry, St. Louis, MO, USA.
  • Salas R; Tampere University, Department of Clinical Chemistry, Fimlab Laboratories, and Finnish Cardiovascular Research Center - Tampere, Faculty of Medicine and Health Technology, Tampere, Finland.
  • Poblete GF; University of Granada, Department of Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence, Andalusian Research Institute in Data Science and Computational Intelligence, Granada, Spain.
  • de Erausquin G; The Menninger Clinic, Baylor College of Medicine, and DeBakey VA Medical Center, Houston, TX, USA.
  • Raitoharju E; The Menninger Clinic, Houston, TX, USA.
  • Kähönen M; University of Texas Health San Antonio, Long School of Medicine, Department of Neurology, Biggs Institute of Alzheimer's & Neurodegenerative Disorders, San Antonio, TX, USA.
  • Raitakari O; Tampere University, Department of Clinical Chemistry, Fimlab Laboratories, and Finnish Cardiovascular Research Center - Tampere, Faculty of Medicine and Health Technology, Tampere, Finland.
  • Keltikangas-Järvinen L; Department of Clinical Physiology, Tampere University Hospital, and Finnish Cardiovascular Research Center - Tampere, Faculty of Medicine and Health Technology, Tampere University, Tampere, Finland.
  • Lehtimäki T; University of Turku and Turku University Hospital, Center for Population Health Research; University of Turku, Research Center of Applied and Preventive Cardiovascular Medicine; Turku University Hospital, Department of Clinical Physiology and Nuclear Medicine, Turku, Finland.
  • Cloninger CR; University of Helsinki, Department of Psychology and Logopedics, Helsinki, Finland.
Mol Psychiatry ; 2024 Mar 04.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38433276
ABSTRACT
Genome-wide association studies of human personality have been carried out, but transcription of the whole genome has not been studied in relation to personality in humans. We collected genome-wide expression profiles of adults to characterize the regulation of expression and function in genes related to human personality. We devised an innovative multi-omic approach to network analysis to identify the key control elements and interactions in multi-modular networks. We identified sets of transcribed genes that were co-expressed in specific brain regions with genes known to be associated with personality. Then we identified the minimum networks for the co-localized genes using bioinformatic resources. Subjects were 459 adults from the Young Finns Study who completed the Temperament and Character Inventory and provided peripheral blood for genomic and transcriptomic analysis. We identified an extrinsic network of 45 regulatory genes from seed genes in brain regions involved in self-regulation of emotional reactivity to extracellular stimuli (e.g., self-regulation of anxiety) and an intrinsic network of 43 regulatory genes from seed genes in brain regions involved in self-regulation of interpretations of meaning (e.g., production of concepts and language). We discovered that interactions between the two networks were coordinated by a control hub of 3 miRNAs and 3 protein-coding genes shared by both. Interactions of the control hub with proteins and ncRNAs identified more than 100 genes that overlap directly with known personality-related genes and more than another 4000 genes that interact indirectly. We conclude that the six-gene hub is the crux of an integrative network that orchestrates information-transfer throughout a multi-modular system of over 4000 genes enriched in liquid-liquid-phase-separation (LLPS)-related RNAs, diverse transcription factors, and hominid-specific miRNAs and lncRNAs. Gene expression networks associated with human personality regulate neuronal plasticity, epigenesis, and adaptive functioning by the interactions of salience and meaning in self-awareness.

Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article