HERVHLin modulates pluripotency and protects the genome from active retroelements by rewiring the conserved LIN28A/let-7 pathway [RNA-Seq]
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Sequential waves of coding transcript expression mark genome reactivation during embryonic development and reprogramming to pluripotency. We additionally observed two distinct waves of non-coding retrotransposable element (RE) expression: an initial wave of younger, partially active REs (LINE-1, SVA, and Alu), followed by older HERVH elements. These waves are not merely correlative, as HERVH depletion leads to an increase in transposition of L1, Alu, and SVA elements. We identified a great apes-specific subgroup of HERVH (N=101), termed HERVHLin, characterized by a motif with duplicated LIN28 binding sites, which alone inhibits L1 transposition. HERVHLin transcripts bind to LIN28 and allow let-7 microRNA to mature, rewiring the conserved LIN28-let-7 regulatory axis. Full locus HERVHLin knockout (KO) results in increased LINE-1 transposition, rescued by the let-7 mimic. HERVHLin KO presents an EMT-like phenotype, downregulation of RE-defense and pluripotency-specific genes, underscoring the role of HERVHLin in genome protection of pluripotent stem cells. Overall design: Two orangutan iPSC cell lines (Dokana - replicate 1, Djasinga - repliacte 2), provided by MDC Stem cell facility, were cultured for 3 sequential passages (technical replicates) and collected for RNA isolation. Matched total RNA and small RNA libraries were generated
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2025-08-09



