Somatic mosaicism in neuronal precursor cells mediated by L1 retrotransposition
- PMID: 15959507
- DOI: 10.1038/nature03663
Somatic mosaicism in neuronal precursor cells mediated by L1 retrotransposition
Abstract
Revealing the mechanisms for neuronal somatic diversification remains a central challenge for understanding individual differences in brain organization and function. Here we show that an engineered human LINE-1 (for long interspersed nuclear element-1; also known as L1) element can retrotranspose in neuronal precursors derived from rat hippocampus neural stem cells. The resulting retrotransposition events can alter the expression of neuronal genes, which, in turn, can influence neuronal cell fate in vitro. We further show that retrotransposition of a human L1 in transgenic mice results in neuronal somatic mosaicism. The molecular mechanism of action is probably mediated through Sox2, because a decrease in Sox2 expression during the early stages of neuronal differentiation is correlated with increases in both L1 transcription and retrotransposition. Our data therefore indicate that neuronal genomes might not be static, but some might be mosaic because of de novo L1 retrotransposition events.
Comment in
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Genetics: LINEs in mind.Nature. 2005 Jun 16;435(7044):890-1. doi: 10.1038/435890a. Nature. 2005. PMID: 15959497 No abstract available.
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