Kaur Alasoo
@kauralasoo.bsky.social
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Associate Professor of Bioinformatics at University of Tartu, Estonia. Project lead at eQTL Catalogue. https://kauralasoo.github.io/
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kauralasoo.bsky.social
Found the abstract! For those also wondering, these metabolites are : dimethylamine,
glutamic acid, lysine, myo-inositol, 1,2-propanediol, serine and succinate.
kauralasoo.bsky.social
Now I'm super excited to learn what these seven new metabolites ares! Unfortunately I won't be able to make it to ASHG this year.
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natsuhiko83.bsky.social
Excited to share my poster at #ASHG2025 (Board 9173F)! Can’t wait to see everyone next week!
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labwaggoner.bsky.social
Trans-eQTL mapping prioritizes USP18 as a negative regulator of interferon response at a #lupus risk locus
www.nature.com/articles/s41... @natcomms.nature.com @unitartupress.bsky.social @kauralasoo.bsky.social
kauralasoo.bsky.social
Yeah, I would be careful with genes that only have trans colocs and no cis colocs. I like to think of trans-eQTL (and -pQTL) effects primarily as proxy readouts of variant effect on cis gene function (e.g. HERC5 expression is proxy readout of variant effect on USP18 function).
kauralasoo.bsky.social
And it looks like two of the three studies have also released summary statistics! Guess which ones I am going to read first, run colocs on, and include into our future studies?
kauralasoo.bsky.social
Worth kleeping in mind that both USP18 and SP110/SP140 have many trans targets. Not obvious that IFI6 is the causal mediator here. Likely lots of horizontal pleiotropy.
kauralasoo.bsky.social
This is one of the coolest studies that I have seen recently! Thanks for highlighting, @jeffreypullin.bsky.social!

Genes and environment profoundly affect the human virome
kauralasoo.bsky.social
I do think it is likely to be a true trans effect, but the locus seems to have several causal variants with distinct mechanisms (expression and splicing) in high LD with each other. Our full sumstats (8Tb!) are available via the @eqtlcatalogue.bsky.social if someone wants to take a closer look!
kauralasoo.bsky.social
Thanks, I had missed that GWAS! We expored the SP110/SP140 locus a bit, but ultimately decided not to focus on it, because it had high heterogeneity between cohorts and did not replicate in MAGE.
kauralasoo.bsky.social
A big shout out to the @finngen.bsky.social team for releasing their FinnGen+MVP+UKBB meta-analysis ahead of publication at the end of last year (mvp-ukbb.finngen.fi). This is an amazing resources that allowed us to replicate our USP18 trans-eQTL and lupus colocalisation in an independent cohort:
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greally.bsky.social
By ‘epigenetic’, you mean what?

a. A non-genetic mechanism for inheritance of a trait or phenotype?
b. Something involving transcription regulation?
c. A modifiable cellular memory?
d. Genetic influences on cell differentiation?

Without specifying which, the press release is uninterpretable.
kauralasoo.bsky.social
And as a badge of honour, I can now say that I have authored a paper that has been rejected from Scientific Reports for lack of novelty!
kauralasoo.bsky.social
Perhaps the biggest change is that we have added some practical guidelines for performing MR with proxy exposures. These are summarised on this nice figure prepared by Ida Rahu:
kauralasoo.bsky.social
It took two more desk rejects, but happy to share that this study has now been publised in @genetics-gsa.bsky.social. In the end, we received very constructive reviews that I think really improved the clarity of the paper. doi.org/10.1093/gene...
kauralasoo.bsky.social
I also like Excalidraw and some people from my team use Canva.
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jeffbarrett.eu
The science is, in fact, clear. Good studies [1] consistently show a weak association between tylenol & autism. Those studies are very careful to say they can't establish whether this is causal. A huge Swedish study used a clever sibling design to address this, and showed zero causal effect [2].
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NPR @npr.org · 14d
The science on Tylenol and autism isn't clear, despite President Trump's claims. Here's what parents need to know to make their own decisions about acetaminophen.
When it comes to Tylenol, what are parents to do?
The science on Tylenol and autism isn't clear, despite President Trump's claims. Here's what parents need to know to make their own decisions about acetaminophen.
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skyjase.bsky.social
don't release preprints without a Methods section
don't release preprints with a Supplementary Materials section
don't release preprints without data
don't release preprints without code

use preprint servers to share your science, not advertisements
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hilarycmartin.bsky.social
It was indeed a great conference, I really enjoyed it and would highly recommend to others! Excellent location too.