Genomics meets proteomics: identifying the culprits in disease

Hum Genet. 2014 Jun;133(6):689-700. doi: 10.1007/s00439-013-1376-2. Epub 2013 Oct 18.

Abstract

Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) revealed genomic risk loci that potentially have an impact on disease and phenotypic traits. This extensive resource holds great promise in providing novel directions for personalized medicine, including disease risk prediction, prevention and targeted medication. One of the major challenges that researchers face on the path between the initial identification of an association and precision treatment of patients is the comprehension of the biological mechanisms that underlie these associations. Currently, the focus to solve these questions lies on the integrative analysis of system-wide data on global genome variation, gene expression, transcription factor binding, epigenetic profiles and chromatin conformation. The generation of this data mainly relies on next-generation sequencing. However, due to multiple recent developments, mass spectrometry-based proteomics now offers additional, by the GWAS field so far hardly recognized possibilities for the identification of functional genome variants and, in particular, for the identification and characterization of (differentially) bound protein complexes as well as physiological target genes. In this review, we introduce these proteomics advances and suggest how they might be integrated in post-GWAS workflows. We argue that the combination of highly complementary techniques is powerful and can provide an unbiased, detailed picture of GWAS loci and their mechanistic involvement in disease.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Chromatin / chemistry
  • Chromatin / metabolism
  • Epigenesis, Genetic
  • Genetic Loci
  • Genetic Predisposition to Disease
  • Genetic Variation
  • Genome, Human*
  • Genome-Wide Association Study
  • Genomics / instrumentation
  • Genomics / methods*
  • High-Throughput Nucleotide Sequencing
  • Humans
  • Precision Medicine / methods*
  • Proteome / genetics*
  • Proteome / metabolism
  • Tandem Mass Spectrometry

Substances

  • Chromatin
  • Proteome