LINE-1 in response to exposure to ionizing radiation
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LINE-1 in response to exposure to ionizing radiation
Abstract
It is becoming increasingly recognized that Long Interspersed Nuclear Element, 1 (LINE-1), the most ubiquitous repetitive element in the mammalian genomes, plays an important role in the pathogenesis of disease and in the response to exposure to environmental stressors. Ionizing radiation is a known genotoxic stressor, but it is capable of targeting the cellular epigenome as well. Radiation-induced alterations in LINE-1 DNA methylation are the most frequently observed epigenetic effects of exposure. The extent of this aberrant DNA methylation, however, strongly depends on a number of factors, including the type and dose of radiation. Two other factors are being discussed in this commentary - the evolutionary age and type of the LINE-1 promoter, as well as the type of irradiated cell. This knowledge will further aid in elucidating the mechanisms of response to ionizing radiation exposure, as well in understanding the pathogenesis of the negative health effects associated with exposure.
Keywords: biomarker; environmental stressors; epigenetics; retrotransposon.
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