Endogenous retrotransposons cause catastrophic deoxyribonucleic acid damage in human trophoblasts

F S Sci. 2023 Aug;4(3):200-210. doi: 10.1016/j.xfss.2023.05.005. Epub 2023 May 22.

Abstract

Objective: To determine the mechanistic role of mobile genetic elements in causing widespread DNA damage in primary human trophoblasts.

Design: Experimental ex vivo study.

Setting: Hospital-affiliated University.

Patient(s): Trophoblasts from a patient with unexplained recurrent pregnancy loss and patients with spontaneous and elective abortions (n = 10).

Intervention(s): Biochemical and genetic analysis and modification of primary human trophoblasts.

Main outcome measure(s): To phenotype and systematically evaluate the underlying pathogenic mechanism for elevated DNA damage observed in trophoblasts derived from a patient with unexplained recurrent pregnancy loss, transcervical embryoscopy, G-band karyotyping, RNA sequencing, quantitative polymerase chain reaction, immunoblotting, biochemical and siRNA assays, and whole-genome sequencing were performed.

Result(s): Transcervical embryoscopy revealed a severely dysmorphic embryo that was euploid on G-band karyotyping. RNA sequencing was notable for markedly elevated LINE-1 expression, confirmed with quantitative polymerase chain reaction, and that resulted in elevated expression of LINE-1-encoded proteins, as shown by immunoblotting. Immunofluorescence, biochemical and genetic approaches demonstrated that overexpression of LINE-1 caused reversible widespread genomic damage and apoptosis.

Conclusion(s): Derepression of LINE-1 elements in early trophoblasts results in reversible but widespread DNA damage.

Keywords: DNA damage; LINE-1; apoptosis; missed abortion; transcervical embryoscopy.

Publication types

  • Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural

MeSH terms

  • Abortion, Habitual* / genetics
  • Abortion, Habitual* / metabolism
  • Abortion, Habitual* / pathology
  • Abortion, Induced*
  • Female
  • Fetoscopy / methods
  • Humans
  • Pregnancy
  • Retroelements / genetics
  • Trophoblasts / metabolism
  • Trophoblasts / pathology

Substances

  • Retroelements