“スイッチ様”の遺伝子動作が疾患と関係(Study reveals ‘switch-like’ behavior for hundreds of genes with links to human disease)

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2025-06-18 バッファロー大学(UB)

ミシガン大学の研究により、約2万のヒト遺伝子のうち約500が“スイッチ型”(オン/オフ)で発現することが明らかとなった。473遺伝子は二極的な発現パターンを示し、40はすべての組織で、残りは組織特異的にスイッチ動作を持つ。これらの遺伝子は乳がん、COVID-19、閉経後萎縮などと関連しており、個人差や疾患の分子基盤解明、バイオマーカー開発への応用が期待される。発現制御の理解と診断・治療への展開が進む可能性がある。

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スイッチ様遺伝子発現が疾患リスクを調節する Switch-like gene expression modulates disease risk

Alber Aqil,Yanyan Li,Zhiliang Wang,Saiful Islam,Madison Russell,Theodora Kunovac Kallak,Marie Saitou,Omer Gokcumen & Naoki Masuda
Nature Communications  Published:18 June 2025
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-025-60513-x

“スイッチ様”の遺伝子動作が疾患と関係(Study reveals ‘switch-like’ behavior for hundreds of genes with links to human disease)

Abstract

While switch-like gene expression (“on” in some individuals and “off” in others) has been linked to biological variation and disease susceptibility, a systematic analysis across tissues is lacking. Here, we analyze genomes, transcriptomes, and methylomes from 943 individuals across 27 tissues, identifying 473 switch-like genes. The identified genes are enriched for associations with cancers and immune, metabolic, and skin diseases. Only 40 (8.5%) switch-like genes show genetically controlled switch-like expression in all tissues, i.e., universally switch-like expression. The rest show switch-like expression in specific tissues. Methylation analysis suggests that genetically driven epigenetic silencing explains the universally switch-like pattern, whereas hormone-driven epigenetic modification likely underlies the tissue-specific pattern. Notably, tissue-specific switch-like genes tend to be switched on or off in unison within individuals, driven by tissue-specific master regulators. In the vagina, we identified seven concordantly switched-off genes linked to vaginal atrophy in females. Experimental analysis of vaginal tissues shows that low estrogen levels lead to decreased epithelial thickness and ALOX12 expression. We propose that switched-off driver genes in basal and parabasal epithelia suppress cell proliferation, leading to epithelial thinning and vaginal atrophy. Our findings underscore the implications of switch-like genes for diagnostic and personalized therapeutic applications.

細胞遺伝子工学
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