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Transposable Elements and Stress in Vertebrates: An Overview

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DOI: 10.3390/ijms22041970

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transposable elements; vertebrates; environmental and dietary factors

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TEs, originally seen as molecular parasites, are now recognized as important sources of genetic diversity and regulatory innovations in vertebrates. Studies have shown a correlation between TE activity and exposure to environmental stresses and dietary factors, potentially impacting the host genome. Research on TEs could lead to the development of markers for detecting early epigenetic changes and preventing human diseases.
Since their identification as genomic regulatory elements, Transposable Elements (TEs) were considered, at first, molecular parasites and later as an important source of genetic diversity and regulatory innovations. In vertebrates in particular, TEs have been recognized as playing an important role in major evolutionary transitions and biodiversity. Moreover, in the last decade, a significant number of papers has been published highlighting a correlation between TE activity and exposition to environmental stresses and dietary factors. In this review we present an overview of the impact of TEs in vertebrate genomes, report the silencing mechanisms adopted by host genomes to regulate TE activity, and finally we explore the effects of environmental and dietary factor exposures on TE activity in mammals, which is the most studied group among vertebrates. The studies here reported evidence that several factors can induce changes in the epigenetic status of TEs and silencing mechanisms leading to their activation with consequent effects on the host genome. The study of TE can represent a future challenge for research for developing effective markers able to detect precocious epigenetic changes and prevent human diseases.

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