Inhibition of LINE-1 retrotransposition represses telomere reprogramming during mouse 2-cell embryo development.
Fang WangIsaac J ChamaniDanxia LuoKasey ChanPaula Andrea NavarroDavid L KeefePublished in: Journal of assisted reproduction and genetics (2021)
Upon inhibition of LINE-1 retrotransposition in mouse 2-cell embryos, Dux, Zscan4, and LINE-1 were significantly downregulated, and telomere elongation was blocked. ZSCAN4 foci and their co-localization with telomeres were also significantly decreased, indicating that ZSCAN4 is an essential component of the telomere reprogramming that occurs in mice at the 2-cell stage. Our findings also suggest that LINE-1 may directly contribute to telomere reprogramming in addition to regulating gene expression.