Transposable Elements (TEs) or transposons are low-complexity elements (e.g., LINEs, SINEs, SVAs, and HERVs) that make up to two-thirds of the human genome. There is mounting evidence that TEs play an essential role in genomic architecture and regulation related to both normal function and disease states. Recently, the identification of active TEs in several different human brain regions suggests that TEs play a role in normal brain development and adult physiology and quite possibly in psychiatric disorders. TEs have been implicated in hemophilia, neurofibromatosis, and cancer. With the advent of next-generation whole-genome sequencing approaches, our understanding of the relationship between TEs and psychiatric disorders will greatly improve. We will review the biology of TEs and early evidence for TE involvement in psychiatric disorders.

Transposable elements and psychiatric disorders / G. Guffanti, S. Gaudi, J.H. Fallon, J. Sobell, S.G. Potkin, C. Pato, F. Macciardi. - In: AMERICAN JOURNAL OF MEDICAL GENETICS. PART B, NEUROPSYCHIATRIC GENETICS. - ISSN 1552-4841. - 165:3(2014), pp. 201-216.

Transposable elements and psychiatric disorders

F. Macciardi
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2014

Abstract

Transposable Elements (TEs) or transposons are low-complexity elements (e.g., LINEs, SINEs, SVAs, and HERVs) that make up to two-thirds of the human genome. There is mounting evidence that TEs play an essential role in genomic architecture and regulation related to both normal function and disease states. Recently, the identification of active TEs in several different human brain regions suggests that TEs play a role in normal brain development and adult physiology and quite possibly in psychiatric disorders. TEs have been implicated in hemophilia, neurofibromatosis, and cancer. With the advent of next-generation whole-genome sequencing approaches, our understanding of the relationship between TEs and psychiatric disorders will greatly improve. We will review the biology of TEs and early evidence for TE involvement in psychiatric disorders.
Long interspersed element 1; Psychiatric disorders; Regulatory elements; Retrotransposition; Transposable elements; Animals; Evolution, Molecular; Genome; Genomics; Humans; Mental Disorders; DNA Transposable Elements; Genetic Predisposition to Disease; Genetics (clinical); Psychiatry and Mental Health; Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience; Medicine (all)
Settore MED/03 - Genetica Medica
Settore MED/25 - Psichiatria
2014
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