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. 2020 Oct 16;11(3):667–682. doi: 10.1016/j.jcmgh.2020.10.004

Table 1.

Variant-to-Gene Mapping Implicated IBD Putative Effector Genes in HNs

Implicated genes PubMed hypothalamus/brain TPM
CREM Inhibition of CRH31 8.9
Regulation of PENK expression84
Circadian rhythm85
Regulation of stress-induced corticosterone release in mice86
CNTF Cortical stress responses32 2.5
Neurogenesis in feeding centers of hypothalamus87
Secretion of pituitary hormones (PRL, GH)38
Neuroprotection and axonal regeneration in retina88
FAM111A 4
SLC9B2 (or NHA2) 54.9
SNAI2 (or SLUG) 3.5
LMAN2 52
PRR7 Specific removal of excitatory synapses and Wnt inhibition41 31.8
PRR7-AS1 8.4
FOXD1 Differentiation of anterior hypothalamic neurons36 0.1
Pituitary luteinizing hormone expression in mice37
PRDM1 (or BLIMP-1) 1.7
UBAC2 13.8
GPR183 (or EBI2) Central nervous system autoimmunity and T-cell migration 2
Neuroinflammation89
SKAP2 16.2
TPD52L2 Invasiveness of glioblastomas90 54.2
ATG16L1 Neuroinflammation of central nervous system55 19.2
Epilepsy91
NFKB2 Deficient anterior pituitary with variable immune-deficiency syndrome39 3.2
Neuroprotection of dopaminergic neurons92
ACO2 Neurodegenerative disorders93 90.8
PHF5A 27.5
DENND1B 7.1
TCTA 64.7
RHOA Ghrelin/leptin sensitivity in a subset of hypothalamic neurons35 261.5
Social stress responses in dopaminergic neurons33
Depression-like behaviors via dendritic remodeling of dopaminergic neurons34
STARD3 26.6
CBX3 Neural differentiation94 43.7
Glioma proliferation95
HNRNPA2B1 82.1
GPR22 43.7

NOTE. Genes implicated leveraging the publicly available IBD summary statistics and ATAC sequencing and promoter-focused Capture C libraries generated in HNs; their reported known functions and their mean relative expression in HNs in TPM were according to RNA sequencing data.

GH, growth hormone; PRL, prolactin; TPM, transcript per million.