Transposable elements: The enemies within.

TitleTransposable elements: The enemies within.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2016
AuthorsScarfò I, Pellegrino E, Mereu E, Inghirami G, Piva R
JournalExp Hematol
Volume44
Issue10
Pagination913-6
Date Published2016 10
ISSN1873-2399
KeywordsAnimals, Cell Transformation, Neoplastic, DNA Transposable Elements, Epigenesis, Genetic, Humans, Long Interspersed Nucleotide Elements, Neoplasms, Promoter Regions, Genetic, Terminal Repeat Sequences
Abstract

Understanding transformation mechanisms other than genetic aberrations has recently captured the attention of cancer researchers. To date, the role of transposable elements (TEs) in tumor development remains largely undefined. However, an increasing number of studies have reported that loss of epigenetic control causes TE reactivation and consequent oncogenic transcription. Here, we discuss principal examples of TEs-driven oncogenesis. Available data suggest that long terminal repeats and long interspersed nuclear elements play a pivotal role as alternative promoters. These findings provide definitive experimental evidence that repetitive elements are a powerful underestimated force toward oncogenesis and open the possibility to new therapeutic treatments.

DOI10.1016/j.exphem.2016.06.251
Alternate JournalExp Hematol
PubMed ID27377925
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