Single-Cell eQTL Mapping Reveals Cell Type-Specific Genetic Regulation in Lung Cancer

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Abstract

Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have identified over 50 lung cancer risk loci; however, the precise cellular context of these genetic mechanisms remains unclear due to limitations in bulk tissue eQTL analyses. Here, we present the largest single-cell eQTL atlas of human lung tissue to date, profiling 222 donors using multiplexed scRNA-seq. We identified 16,785 eQTLs across 17 cell types, with over 90% of sc-eQTLs and 59% eGene being cell-type-specific, and fewer than 23% were detectable in paired bulk datasets. Integration with GWAS for non-small cell lung cancer highlighted epithelial and immune cells as key contributors to genetic susceptibility, identifying 28 candidate genes within known risk loci and 24 in novel regions. Notably, 47% of established NSCLC susceptibility loci exhibited cell-type-specific pleiotropic genetic regulation. This study provides a valuable resource of lung sc-eQTLs and illuminates how genetic variation modulates gene expression in a cell-type-specific fashion, contributing to lung cancer susceptibility.

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