Soma to germline inheritance of extrachromosomal genetic information via a LINE-1 reverse transcriptase-based mechanism
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2016
abstract:
Mature spermatozoa are permeable to foreign DNA and RNA molecules. Here I propose a model, whereby extrachromosomal genetic information, mostly encoded in the form of RNA in somatic cells, can cross the Weismann barrier and reach epididymal spermatozoa.
LINE-1 retrotransposon-derived reverse transcriptase (RT) can play key roles in the process by expanding the RNA-encoded information. Retrotransposon-encoded RT is stored in mature gametes, is highly expressed in early embryos and undifferentiated cells,
and becomes downregulated in differentiated cells. In turn, RT plays a role in
developmental control, as its inhibition arrests developmental progression of early
embryos with globally altered transcriptomic profiles. Thus, sperm cells act as recipients,
and transgenerational vectors of somatically-derived genetic information which they pass
to the next generation with the potential to modify the fate of the developing embryos.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
LINE-1 retrotransposons; reverse transcriptase; exosomes/nanovescicles; sperm cells; Weismann barrier; transgenerational inheritance
List of contributors:
Spadafora, Corrado
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