Cellular labeling of endogenous virus replication (CLEVR) reveals de novo insertions of the gypsy endogenous retrovirus in cell culture and in both neurons and glial cells of aging fruit flies

bioRxiv(2018)

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Evidence is rapidly mounting that transposable element expression and replication may impact biology more widely than previously thought. This includes potential effects on normal physiology of somatic tissues and dysfunctional impacts in diseases associated with aging such as cancer and neurodegeneration. Investigation of the biological impact of mobile elements in somatic cells will be greatly facilitated by use of donor elements that are engineered to report de novo events in vivo. In multicellular organisms, successful reporters of LINE element mobilization have been in use for some time, but similar strategies have not been developed to report Long Terminal Repeat (LTR) retrotransposons and endogenous retroviruses. We describe Cellular Labeling of Endogenous Virus Replication (CLEVR), which reports replication of the gypsy element in Drosophila. The gypsy-CLEVR reporter reveals gypsy replication both in cell culture and in individual neurons and glial cells of the aging adult fly. We also demonstrate that the gypsy-CLEVR replication rate is increased when the short interfering RNA silencing system is genetically disrupted. This CLEVR strategy makes use of universally conserved features of retroviruses and should be widely applicable to other LTR-retrotransposons, endogenous retroviruses and exogenous retroviruses.
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gypsy endogenous retrovirus,endogenous virus replication,glial cells,cellular culture
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