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基于基因表达性别差异的骆驼血蜱(蜱螨目:硬蜱科)唾液转录组从头组装与注释。

De novo assembly and annotation of Hyalomma dromedarii tick (Acari: Ixodidae) sialotranscriptome with regard to gender differences in gene expression.

机构信息

Université de Tunis El Manar, Institut Pasteur de Tunis, LR11IPT03, Service d'entomologie médicale, 1002, Tunis, Tunisie.

Laboratório Especial de Toxinologia Aplicada, CeTICS, Instituto Butantan, Av. Vital Brazil, 1500, CEP, São Paulo, 05503-900, Brazil.

出版信息

Parasit Vectors. 2018 May 24;11(1):314. doi: 10.1186/s13071-018-2874-9.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Hard ticks are hematophagous ectoparasites characterized by their long-term feeding. The saliva that they secrete during their blood meal is their crucial weapon against host-defense systems including hemostasis, inflammation and immunity. The anti-hemostatic, anti-inflammatory and immune-modulatory activities carried out by tick saliva molecules warrant their pharmacological investigation. The Hyalomma dromedarii Koch, 1844 tick is a common parasite of camels and probably the best adapted to deserts of all hard ticks. Like other hard ticks, the salivary glands of this tick may provide a rich source of many compounds whose biological activities interact directly with host system pathways. Female H. dromedarii ticks feed longer than males, thereby taking in more blood. To investigate the differences in feeding behavior as reflected in salivary compounds, we performed de novo assembly and annotation of H. dromedarii sialotranscriptome paying particular attention to variations in gender gene expression.

RESULTS

The quality-filtered Illumina sequencing reads deriving from a cDNA library of salivary glands led to the assembly of 15,342 transcripts. We deduced that the secreted proteins included: metalloproteases, glycine-rich proteins, mucins, anticoagulants of the mandanin family and lipocalins, among others. Expression analysis revealed differences in the expression of transcripts between male and female H. dromedarii that might explain the blood-feeding strategies employed by both genders.

CONCLUSIONS

The annotated sialome of H. dromedarii helps understand the interaction of tick-host molecules during blood-feeding and can lead to the discovery of new pharmacologically active proteins of ticks of the genus Hyalomma.

摘要

背景

硬蜱是一种吸血的外寄生虫,其特征是长期吸血。它们在吸血过程中分泌的唾液是其对抗宿主防御系统的关键武器,包括止血、炎症和免疫。蜱唾液分子所具有的抗凝血、抗炎和免疫调节活性,使其成为药理学研究的对象。钝缘蜱是一种常见的骆驼寄生虫,可能是所有硬蜱中最适应沙漠的。与其他硬蜱一样,这种蜱的唾液腺可能提供了许多化合物的丰富来源,这些化合物的生物活性直接与宿主系统途径相互作用。雌性钝缘蜱比雄性蜱吸血时间更长,因此摄入的血液更多。为了研究在唾液化合物中反映的不同的取食行为,我们对 H. dromedarii 的唾液转录组进行了从头组装和注释,特别关注性别基因表达的变化。

结果

从唾液腺 cDNA 文库获得的质量过滤 Illumina 测序读长导致组装了 15342 个转录本。我们推断分泌蛋白包括:金属蛋白酶、富含甘氨酸的蛋白、粘蛋白、曼丹宁抗凝剂家族和脂联素等。表达分析显示,雌雄 H. dromedarii 之间转录本的表达存在差异,这可能解释了两性的吸血策略。

结论

H. dromedarii 的唾液转录组注释有助于了解吸血过程中蜱-宿主分子的相互作用,并可能导致发现新的具有药理学活性的 Hyalomma 属蜱蛋白。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/94da/5968504/419238abd4f1/13071_2018_2874_Fig1_HTML.jpg

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