High-resolution promoter interaction analysis implicates genes involved in activation of type 3 innate lymphoid cells in immune disease risk.

Innate lymphoid cells (ILCs) are rare tissue-resident lymphocytes that functionally mirror cells of CD4+ T helper lineage but lack antigen receptors. Type 3 ILCs (ILC3s) are enriched at barrier sites, regulating inflammation and promoting tissue integrity. Here we profile the promoter-anchored chromosomal contacts of primary human ILC3s using low-input, high-resolution targeted chromosome conformation capture and compare them with those in CD4+ T cells. We use these data to link Crohn's disease genome-wide association study variants with target genes, implicating both known and unanticipated candidates, including CLN3, a causal gene for Batten disease. We show that Cln3 overexpression in a mouse ILC3-like cell line alters stimulation-induced transcriptional programs and cytokine secretion. Extending our approach to five additional immune genome-wide association study traits reveals enrichment for regulators of ILC3 activation. Our work develops methods, maps long-range gene regulation in ILC3s, and prioritizes immune disease risk genes with roles in this clinically relevant immune cell type.
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Malysheva Malysheva, Ray-Jones Ray-Jones, Lakes Lakes, Brown Brown, Cazares Cazares, Clay Clay, Ohayon Ohayon, Artemov Artemov, Wayman Wayman, Yang Yang, Della Rosa Della Rosa, Petitjean Petitjean, Booth Booth, Ellaway Ellaway, Barnes Barnes, Dangel Dangel, Saini Saini, Orchard Orchard, Chen Chen, Parameswaran Parameswaran, Burden Burden, Frontini Frontini, Nagano Nagano, Fraser Fraser, Schoenfelder Schoenfelder, Weirauch Weirauch, Kottyan Kottyan, Smith Smith, Powell Powell, Weimer Weimer, Oltz Oltz, Wallace Wallace, Miraldi Miraldi, Waggoner Waggoner, Spivakov Spivakov
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