Investigation of chimeric transcripts derived from LINE-1 and Alu retrotransposons in cerebellar tissues of individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD)

研究自闭症谱系障碍 (ASD) 患者小脑组织中源自 LINE-1 和 Alu 逆转录转座子的嵌合转录本

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作者:Thanit Saeliw, Songphon Kanlayaprasit, Surangrat Thongkorn, Kwanjira Songsritaya, Bumpenporn Sanannam, Depicha Jindatip, Valerie W Hu, Tewarit Sarachana

Abstract

LINE-1 and Alu retrotransposons are components of the human genome and have been implicated in many human diseases. These elements can influence human transcriptome plasticity in various mechanisms. Chimeric transcripts derived from LINE-1 and Alu can also impact the human transcriptome, such as exonization and post-transcriptional modification. However, its specific role in ASD neuropathology remains unclear, particularly in the cerebellum tissues. We performed RNA-sequencing of post-mortem cerebellum tissues from ASD and unaffected individuals for transposable elements profiling and chimeric transcript identification. The majority of free transcripts of transposable elements were not changed in the cerebellum tissues of ASD compared with unaffected individuals. Nevertheless, we observed that chimeric transcripts derived from LINE-1 and Alu were embedded in the transcripts of differentially expressed genes in the cerebellum of ASD, and these genes were related to developments and abnormalities of the cerebellum. In addition, the expression levels of these genes were correlated with the significantly decreased thickness of the molecular layer in the cerebellum of ASD. We also found that global methylation and expression of LINE-1 and Alu elements were not changed in ASD, but observed in the ASD sub-phenotypes. Our findings showed associations between transposable elements and cerebellar abnormalities in ASD, particularly in distinct phenotypic subgroups. Further investigations using appropriate models are warranted to elucidate the structural and functional implications of LINE-1 and Alu elements in ASD neuropathology.

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