Departamento de Bioquímica, Instituto de Química, Universidade de São Paulo, 05508-900 São Paulo, SP, Brazil.
Int J Parasitol. 2010 May;40(6):743-9. doi: 10.1016/j.ijpara.2009.11.013. Epub 2009 Dec 16.
The genus Schistosoma is composed of blood flukes that infect vertebrates, from which three species are major causative agents of human schistosomiasis, a tropical disease that affects more than 200 million people. Current models of the recent evolution of Schistosoma indicate multiple events of migration and speciation from an Asian ancestral species. Transposable elements are important drivers of genome evolution and have been hypothesised to have an important role in speciation. In this work, we describe a comprehensive inventory of Schistosoma mansoni and Schistosoma japonicum retrotransposons, based on their recently published genomic data. We find a considerable difference in retrotransposon representation between the two species (22% and 13%, respectively). A large part of this difference can be attributed to higher representation of two previously described families of S. mansoni retrotransposons (SR2 and Perere-3/SR3), compared with the representation of their closest relative families in S. japonicum. A more detailed analysis suggests that these two S. mansoni families were the subject of recent bursts of transposition that were not paralleled by their S. japonicum counterparts. We hypothesise that these bursts could be a consequence of the evolutionary pressure resulting from migration of Schistosoma from Asia to Africa and their establishment in this new environment, helping both speciation and adaptation.
曼氏血吸虫属由感染脊椎动物的血吸虫子种组成,其中有 3 种是人类血吸虫病的主要病原体,这种热带病影响着超过 2 亿人。曼氏血吸虫和日本血吸虫最近的进化模型表明,该属经历了多次从亚洲祖先物种的迁移和物种形成事件。转座元件是基因组进化的重要驱动因素,并被假设在物种形成中发挥重要作用。在这项工作中,我们根据最近发表的基因组数据,描述了曼氏血吸虫和日本血吸虫逆转录转座子的综合目录。我们发现这两个物种之间的逆转录转座子的表达存在相当大的差异(分别为 22%和 13%)。这种差异的很大一部分可以归因于曼氏血吸虫中两种先前描述的逆转录转座子家族(SR2 和 Perere-3/SR3)的表达高于其在日本血吸虫中的同源家族。更详细的分析表明,这两个曼氏血吸虫家族是最近转座爆发的对象,而日本血吸虫家族没有与之平行的转座爆发。我们假设,这些爆发可能是血吸虫从亚洲迁移到非洲并在新环境中建立的进化压力的结果,这有助于物种形成和适应。