Article
Natural variation of the cardiac transcriptome in humans
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DOMITROVIC, Tatiana et al. Natural variation of the cardiac transcriptome in humans. RNA biology, v. 18, n. 10, p. 1374-138, 2021
1547-6286
10.1080/15476286.2020.1857508
Autor
Domitrovic, Tatiana
Moreira, Mariana H.
Carneiro, Rodolfo L.
Ribeiro-Alves, Marcelo
Palhano, Fernando L.
Resumen
We investigated the gene-expression variation among humans by analysing previously published mRNA-seq and ribosome footprint profiling of heart left-ventricles from healthy donors. We ranked the genes according to their coefficient of variation values and found that the top 5% most variable genes had special features compared to the rest of the genome, such as lower mRNA levels and shorter half-lives coupled to increased translation efficiency. We observed that these genes are mostly involved with immune response and have a pleiotropic effect on disease phenotypes, indicating that asymptomatic conditions contribute to the gene expression diversity of healthy individuals.