LINE dancing in the human genome: transposable elements and disease

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Victoria P Belancio
Prescott L Deininger
Astrid M Roy-Engel
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[1] School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine,Department of Epidemiology
[2] Tulane Cancer Center,Department of Structural and Cellular Biology
[3] Tulane University,undefined
[4] School of Medicine,undefined
[5] Tulane Cancer Center and Tulane Center for Aging,undefined
[6] Tulane University,undefined
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Genome Medicine | / 1卷
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Adenomatous Polyposis Coli; Acute Myelogenous Leukemia; Variable Number Tandem Repeat; Lysinuric Protein Intolerance; Choroideremia;
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Transposable elements (TEs) have been consistently underestimated in their contribution to genetic instability and human disease. TEs can cause human disease by creating insertional mutations in genes, and also contributing to genetic instability through non-allelic homologous recombination and introduction of sequences that evolve into various cis-acting signals that alter gene expression. Other outcomes of TE activity, such as their potential to cause DNA double-strand breaks or to modulate the epigenetic state of chromosomes, are less fully characterized. The currently active human transposable elements are members of the non-LTR retroelement families, LINE-1, Alu (SINE), and SVA. The impact of germline insertional mutagenesis by TEs is well established, whereas the rate of post-insertional TE-mediated germline mutations and all forms of somatic mutations remain less well quantified. The number of human diseases discovered to be associated with non-allelic homologous recombination between TEs, and particularly between Alu elements, is growing at an unprecedented rate. Improvement in the technology for detection of such events, as well as the mounting interest in the research and medical communities in resolving the underlying causes of the human diseases with unknown etiology, explain this increase. Here, we focus on the most recent advances in understanding of the impact of the active human TEs on the stability of the human genome and its relevance to human disease.
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