LINE-1 retrotransposition impacts the genome of human pre implantation embryos and extraembryonic tissues

M. Munoz-Lopez, R. Vilar, C. Philippe,R. Rahbari,S. R. Richardson, M. Andres-Anton,T. Widmann,D. Cano, J. L. Cortes, A. Rubio-Roldan, E. Guichard,S. R. Heras,F. J. Sanchez-Luque, M. Morell,E. Aguilar, M. Garcia-Canadas,L. Sanchez,A. Macia, P. Vilches, M. C. Nieto-Perez,A. Gomez-Martin, B. Gonzalez-Alzaga, C. Aguilar Garduno,A. D. Ewing, M. Lacasana,I. S. Alvarez,R. Badge,G. J. Faulkner,G. Cristofari,J. L. Garcia-Perez

bioRxiv(2019)

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Long Interspersed Element 1 (LINE-1/L1) is an abundant retrotransposon that has greatly impacted human genome evolution. LINE-1s are responsible for the generation of millions of insertions in the current human population. The characterization of sporadic cases of mosaic individuals carrying pathogenic L1-insertions, suggest that heritable insertions occurs during early embryogenesis. However, the timing and potential genomic impact of LINE-1 mobilization during early embryogenesis is unknown. Here, we demonstrate that inner cell mass of human pre-implantation embryos support the expression and retrotransposition of LINE-1s. Additionally, we show that LINE-1s are expressed in trophectoderm cells of embryos, and identify placenta-restricted endogenous LINE-1 insertions in newborns. Using human embryonic stem cells as a model of postimplantation epiblast cells, we demonstrate ongoing LINE-1 retrotransposition, which can impact expression of targeted genes. Our data demonstrate that LINE-1 retrotransposition starts very shortly after fertilization and may represent a previously underappreciated factor in human biology and disease.
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genome,extraembryonic tissues,pre-implantation
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