@article{b086801664e945918e439375847e108a,
title = "Reading LINEs within the cocaine addicted brain",
abstract = "Introduction: Long interspersed element (LINE)-1 (L1) is a type of retrotransposon capable of mobilizing into new genomic locations. Often studied in Mendelian diseases or cancer, L1s may also cause somatic mutation in the developing central nervous system. Recent reports showed L1 transcription was activated in brains of cocaine-treated mice, and L1 retrotransposition was increased in cocaine-treated neuronal cell cultures. We hypothesized that the predisposition to cocaine addiction may result from inherited L1s or somatic L1 mobilization in the brain. Methods: Postmortem medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) tissue from 30 CA and 30 control individuals was studied. An Alexafluor488-labeled NeuN antibody and fluorescence activated nuclei sorting were used to separate neuronal from non-neuronal cell nuclei. L1s and their 3' flanking sequences were amplified from neuronal and non-neuronal genomic DNA (gDNA) using L1-seq. L1 DNA libraries from the neuronal gDNA were sequenced on an Illumina HiSeq2000. Sequences aligned to the hg19 human genome build were analyzed for L1 insertions using custom “L1-seq” bioinformatics programs. Results: Previously uncataloged L1 insertions, some validated by PCR, were detected in neurons from both CA and control brain samples. Steady-state L1 mRNA levels in CA and control mPFC were also assessed. Gene ontology and pathway analyses were used to assess relationships between genes putatively disrupted by novel L1s in CA and control individuals. L1 insertions in CA samples were enriched in gene ontologies and pathways previously associated with CA. Conclusions: We conclude that neurons in the mPFC harbor L1 insertions that have the potential to influence predisposition to CA.",
author = "Doyle, {Glenn A.} and Doucet-O'Hare, {Tara T.} and Hammond, {Matthew J.} and Crist, {Richard C.} and Ewing, {Adam D.} and Ferraro, {Thomas N.} and Mash, {Deborah C.} and Kazazian, {Haig H.} and Berrettini, {Wade H.}",
note = "Funding Information: This work was supported by NIH/NIDA CEBRA grant 1R21DA035607-01 to WHB, NIH/NIDA grant 1R01 DA040972 to WHB, NIH/NIMH grant 1R21MH101065 to WHB, NIH/NIDA grant 1R01DA06227-18 to DCM, IH/NIDA grant K01-036751 to RCC, and NIH/NIGMS 1R01GM09987501 to HHK. ADE was supported by an ARC Discovery Early Career Researcher Award DE150101117 and the Mater Foundation. The authors thank Paul Hallberg for performing the fluorescence-activated cell sorter separations at the University of Pennsylvania Flow Cytometry Core Facility. We also thank the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia Nucleic Acid/Protein core for performing the Sanger sequencing. We acknowledge NIDA's Center for Genetic Studies in conjunction with Washington University in Saint Louis and RUCDR for providing DNA samples collected from the following studies and investigators: An Introduction to the Family Study of Cocaine Dependence, Laura Bierut; Genetics of Cocaine Induced Psychosis, Joseph F Cubells. Funding Information: This work was supported by NIH/NIDA CEBRA grant 1R21DA035607-01 to WHB, NIH/NIDA grant 1R01 DA040972 to WHB, NIH/NIMH grant 1R21MH101065 to WHB, NIH/NIDA grant 1R01DA06227-18 to DCM, IH/NIDA grant K01-036751 to RCC, and NIH/NIGMS 1R01GM09987501 to HHK. ADE was supported by an ARC Discovery Early Career Researcher Award DE150101117 and the Mater Foundation. The authors thank Paul Hallberg for performing the fluorescence-activated cell sorter separations at the University of Pennsylvania Flow Cytometry Core Facility. We also thank the Children{\textquoteright}s Hospital of Philadelphia Nucleic Acid/Protein core for performing the Sanger sequencing. We acknowledge NIDA{\textquoteright}s Center for Genetic Studies in conjunction with Washington University in Saint Louis and RUCDR for providing DNA samples collected from the following studies and investigators: An Introduction to the Family Study of Cocaine Dependence, Laura Bierut; Genetics of Cocaine Induced Psychosis, Joseph F Cubells. Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2017 The Authors. Brain and Behavior published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc.",
year = "2017",
month = may,
doi = "10.1002/brb3.678",
language = "English (US)",
volume = "7",
journal = "Brain and Behavior",
issn = "2157-9032",
publisher = "John Wiley and Sons Inc.",
number = "5",
}