Cell
Volume 167, Issue 3, 20 October 2016, Pages 643-656.e17
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Genetic Adaptation and Neandertal Admixture Shaped the Immune System of Human Populations

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Highlights

  • Human populations differ in their transcriptional responses to immune challenges

  • Cis- and trans-eQTLs contribute to population differences in immune responses

  • Immune-responsive regulatory variants have participated in human adaptation

  • Neandertals introduced variants affecting immune responses into European genomes

Summary

Humans differ in the outcome that follows exposure to life-threatening pathogens, yet the extent of population differences in immune responses and their genetic and evolutionary determinants remain undefined. Here, we characterized, using RNA sequencing, the transcriptional response of primary monocytes from Africans and Europeans to bacterial and viral stimuli—ligands activating Toll-like receptor pathways (TLR1/2, TLR4, and TLR7/8) and influenza virus—and mapped expression quantitative trait loci (eQTLs). We identify numerous cis-eQTLs that contribute to the marked differences in immune responses detected within and between populations and a strong trans-eQTL hotspot at TLR1 that decreases expression of pro-inflammatory genes in Europeans only. We find that immune-responsive regulatory variants are enriched in population-specific signals of natural selection and show that admixture with Neandertals introduced regulatory variants into European genomes, affecting preferentially responses to viral challenges. Together, our study uncovers evolutionarily important determinants of differences in host immune responsiveness between human populations.

Keywords

population genetics
immune response
eQTL mapping
transcriptional responses
monocytes
evolution
natural selection
Neandertal admixture

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Present address: DIACCURATE, Institut Pasteur, PARIS 75015, France

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