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性别偏向性表达基因的综合转录组分析揭示了日本血吸虫雌雄虫离散的生物学和生理学特征。

Comprehensive Transcriptome Analysis of Sex-Biased Expressed Genes Reveals Discrete Biological and Physiological Features of Male and Female Schistosoma japonicum.

作者信息

Cai Pengfei, Liu Shuai, Piao Xianyu, Hou Nan, Gobert Geoffrey N, McManus Donald P, Chen Qijun

机构信息

MOH Key Laboratory of Systems Biology of Pathogens, Institute of Pathogen Biology, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences & Peking Union Medical College, Beijing, P.R. China.

Molecular Parasitology Laboratory, QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute, Queensland, Australia.

出版信息

PLoS Negl Trop Dis. 2016 Apr 29;10(4):e0004684. doi: 10.1371/journal.pntd.0004684. eCollection 2016 Apr.

Abstract

Schistosomiasis is a chronic and debilitating disease caused by blood flukes (digenetic trematodes) of the genus Schistosoma. Schistosomes are sexually dimorphic and exhibit dramatic morphological changes during a complex lifecycle which requires subtle gene regulatory mechanisms to fulfil these complex biological processes. In the current study, a 41,982 features custom DNA microarray, which represents the most comprehensive probe coverage for any schistosome transcriptome study, was designed based on public domain and local databases to explore differential gene expression in S. japonicum. We found that approximately 1/10 of the total annotated genes in the S. japonicum genome are differentially expressed between adult males and females. In general, genes associated with the cytoskeleton, and motor and neuronal activities were readily expressed in male adult worms, whereas genes involved in amino acid metabolism, nucleotide biosynthesis, gluconeogenesis, glycosylation, cell cycle processes, DNA synthesis and genome fidelity and stability were enriched in females. Further, miRNAs target sites within these gene sets were predicted, which provides a scenario whereby the miRNAs potentially regulate these sex-biased expressed genes. The study significantly expands the expressional and regulatory characteristics of gender-biased expressed genes in schistosomes with high accuracy. The data provide a better appreciation of the biological and physiological features of male and female schistosome parasites, which may lead to novel vaccine targets and the development of new therapeutic interventions.

摘要

血吸虫病是一种由血吸虫属(复殖吸虫)的血吸虫引起的慢性衰弱性疾病。血吸虫具有两性异形,在复杂的生命周期中会发生显著的形态变化,这需要微妙的基因调控机制来完成这些复杂的生物学过程。在本研究中,基于公共领域和本地数据库设计了一个包含41,982个特征的定制DNA微阵列,这代表了任何血吸虫转录组研究中最全面的探针覆盖范围,以探索日本血吸虫中的差异基因表达。我们发现,日本血吸虫基因组中约1/10的注释基因在成年雄虫和雌虫之间存在差异表达。一般来说,与细胞骨架、运动和神经活动相关的基因在成年雄虫中易于表达,而参与氨基酸代谢、核苷酸生物合成、糖异生、糖基化、细胞周期过程、DNA合成以及基因组保真度和稳定性的基因在雌虫中富集。此外,还预测了这些基因集中的miRNA靶位点,这提供了一种miRNA可能调控这些性别偏向表达基因的情况。该研究以高精度显著扩展了血吸虫中性别偏向表达基因的表达和调控特征。这些数据能更好地了解雌雄血吸虫寄生虫的生物学和生理学特征,这可能会带来新的疫苗靶点和新治疗干预措施的开发。

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