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Ongoing microRNA data analyses

Geuvadis meeting July 2012Marc Friedländer and Esther Lizano

Xavier Estivill labProgramme for Genes and Disease

Center for Genomic Regulation (CRG)

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Basic analyses

pre-processing

mapping (bowtie format)

annotation break-down

improved miRNA strand annotation

miRNA variant sequence annotation

quantification of miRNAs and variants

QC (phred scores)

control for contamination

length profiling

visualization (bedGraph)

summary statistics)(

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Advanced analyses

identification of novel miRNAs with miRDeep2

QC (based on PCA)

allele-specific expression

eQTL / correlation with DNA variants

correlation with mRNA expression

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Some summary statisticsMinimum Median Maximum

Total reads ~1,000,000 ~12,000,000 ~50,000,000

quality filtered 0% 0.01% 2.3%

length filtered 0.5% 1.2% 81%

not mapped 1.9% 3.7% 75%

mapped 15.4% 95.1% 97%

annotated 88% 96% 98%

miRNAs 2% 6% 62%

- we detect 1615 out of 1921 known human miRNAs (>84%)

- we profile ~400 miRNAs robustly (detect them in >90% of the samples)

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Novel human miRNA candidates identified by miRDeep2

- we identify 257 novel human miRNA candidates

- of these 64% are computationally estimated to be genuine

- we recover 74% of the known human miRNAs in the data

- (incidentally we also recover 23/25 (92%) Epstein Barr virus miRNAs)

- visual inspection reveals some false positives, more filtering required…

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Correlations between miRNA and mRNA target expression (CLL consortium data)

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miRNA switches and tuners

- switches turn off the expression of their targets- tuners fine-regulate the expression of their targets

- switch target expression should be very low- tuner target expression should be in the physiologically relevant range

Figure from Lai, Current Biology 2005

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Expression of mRNA targets and non-targets (CLL consortium data)

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AcknowledgementsEstivill labXavier EstivillEulàlia MartíEsther Lizano

Roderic Guigo labPedro FerreraDavid Gonzales

Leiden University Medical CenterHenk Buermans

University of Geneva Medical SchoolTuuli Lappalainen

IMPPCLorena Pantano


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