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Germline Chromothripsis Driven by L1-Mediated Retrotransposition and Alu/Alu Homologous Recombination.

Lusine Nazaryan-Petersen1,2, Birgitte Bertelsen1, Mads Bak3, Lars Jønson4, Niels Tommerup3, Dustin C Hancks5, Zeynep Tümer1.   

Abstract

Chromothripsis (CTH) is a phenomenon where multiple localized double-stranded DNA breaks result in complex genomic rearrangements. Although the DNA-repair mechanisms involved in CTH have been described, the mechanisms driving the localized "shattering" process remain unclear. High-throughput sequence analysis of a familial germline CTH revealed an inserted SVAE retrotransposon associated with a 110-kb deletion displaying hallmarks of L1-mediated retrotransposition. Our analysis suggests that the SVAE insertion did not occur prior to or after, but concurrent with the CTH event. We also observed L1-endonuclease potential target sites in other breakpoints. In addition, we found four Alu elements flanking the 110-kb deletion and associated with an inversion. We suggest that chromatin looping mediated by homologous Alu elements may have brought distal DNA regions into close proximity facilitating DNA cleavage by catalytically active L1-endonuclease. Our data provide the first evidence that active and inactive human retrotransposons can serve as endogenous mutagens driving CTH in the germline.
© 2016 WILEY PERIODICALS, INC.

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Keywords:  Alu; L1; LINE-1; NAHR; SINE-VNTR-Alu; SVA; chromothripsis; nonallelic homologous recombination

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26929209     DOI: 10.1002/humu.22953

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hum Mutat        ISSN: 1059-7794            Impact factor:   4.878


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