Human LINE-1 retrotransposons: impacts on the genome and regulation by host factors

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Abstract

Genome sequencing revealed that nearly half of the human genome is comprised of transposable elements. Although most of these elements have been rendered inactive due to mutations, full-length intact long interspersed element-1 (LINE-1 or L1) copies retain the ability to mobilize through RNA intermediates by a so-called “copy-and-paste” mechanism, termed retrotransposition. L1 is the only known autonomous mobile genetic element in the genome, and its retrotransposition contributes to inter-or intra-individual genetic variation within the human population. However, L1 retrotransposition also poses a threat to genome integrity due to gene disruption and chromosomal instability. Moreover, recent studies suggest that aberrant L1 expression can impact human health by causing diseases such as cancer and chronic inflammation that might lead to autoimmune disor-ders. To counteract these adverse effects, the host cells have evolved multiple layers of defense mechanisms at the epigenetic, RNA and protein levels. Intrigu-ingly, several host factors have also been reported to facilitate L1 retrotransposi-tion, suggesting that there is competition between negative and positive regulation of L1 by host factors. Here, we summarize the known host proteins that regulate L1 activity at different stages of the replication cycle and discuss how these factors modulate disease-associated phenotypes caused by L1.

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Luqman-Fatah, A., & Miyoshi, T. (2023). Human LINE-1 retrotransposons: impacts on the genome and regulation by host factors. Genes and Genetic Systems. Genetics Society of Japan. https://doi.org/10.1266/ggs.22-00038

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