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Liu, Yunlong

Department of Medical and Molecular Genetics, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, IN, USA

Research Summary

Yunlong Liu’s research centers on the genetics and molecular neurobiology of alcohol‑use disorder, combining large‑scale human genomics with cellular and animal models to uncover how genetic risk translates into brain‑cell dysfunction and disease‑relevant phenotypes. He has pioneered integrated single‑nucleus RNA‑seq/ATAC‑seq profiling of the human caudate, demonstrated that polygenic risk scores predict AUD risk and remission as robustly as family history, linked AUD‑PRS to ethanol‑induced microglial activation, identified functional non‑coding variants through high‑throughput PASSPORT‑seq and allele‑specific expression assays, and used Mendelian‑randomization splicing and multi‑omics integration to pinpoint immune‑related pathways and novel risk genes that overlap with neurodegenerative disorders.
TitleYearPMID
Gene Expression Changes in Glutamate and GABA-A Receptors, Neuropeptides, Ion Channels, and Cholesterol Synthesis in the Periaqueductal Gray Following Binge-Like Alcohol Drinking by Adolescent Alcohol-Preferring (P) Rats. 2016 27061086
Statistical modeling for sensitive detection of low-frequency single nucleotide variants. 2016 27556804
Gene expression changes in serotonin, GABA-A receptors, neuropeptides and ion channels in the dorsal raphe nucleus of adolescent alcohol-preferring (P) rats following binge-like alcohol drinking. 2015 25542586
Alcohol alters DNA methylation patterns and inhibits neural stem cell differentiation. 2011 21223309
Alteration of gene expression by alcohol exposure at early neurulation. 2011 21338521
Alcohol exposure alters DNA methylation profiles in mouse embryos at early neurulation. 2009 20009564
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