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血吸虫病的强制性中间宿主——椎实螺基因组。

Genome of the ramshorn snail Biomphalaria straminea-an obligate intermediate host of schistosomiasis.

机构信息

School of Life Science, Simon F.S. Li Marine Science Laboratory, State Key Laboratory of Agrobiotechnology, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China.

The Scottish Oceans Institute, Gatty Marine Laboratory, School of Biology, University of St. Andrews, St. Andrews, UK.

出版信息

Gigascience. 2022 Feb 15;11. doi: 10.1093/gigascience/giac012.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Schistosomiasis, or bilharzia, is a parasitic disease caused by trematode flatworms of the genus Schistosoma. Infection by Schistosoma mansoni in humans results when cercariae emerge into water from freshwater snails in the genus Biomphalaria and seek out and penetrate human skin. The snail Biomphalaria straminea is native to South America and is now also present in Central America and China, and represents a potential vector host for spreading schistosomiasis. To date, genomic information for the genus is restricted to the neotropical species Biomphalaria glabrata. This limits understanding of the biology and management of other schistosomiasis vectors, such as B. straminea.

FINDINGS

Using a combination of Illumina short-read, 10X Genomics linked-read, and Hi-C sequencing data, our 1.005 Gb B. straminea genome assembly is of high contiguity, with a scaffold N50 of 25.3 Mb. Transcriptomes from adults were also obtained. Developmental homeobox genes, hormonal genes, and stress-response genes were identified, and repeat content was annotated (40.68% of genomic content). Comparisons with other mollusc genomes (including Gastropoda, Bivalvia, and Cephalopoda) revealed syntenic conservation, patterns of homeobox gene linkage indicative of evolutionary changes to gene clusters, expansion of heat shock protein genes, and the presence of sesquiterpenoid and cholesterol metabolic pathway genes in Gastropoda. In addition, hormone treatment together with RT-qPCR assay reveal a sesquiterpenoid hormone responsive system in B. straminea, illustrating that this renowned insect hormonal system is also present in the lophotrochozoan lineage.

CONCLUSION

This study provides the first genome assembly for the snail B. straminea and offers an unprecedented opportunity to address a variety of phenomena related to snail vectors of schistosomiasis, as well as evolutionary and genomics questions related to molluscs more widely.

摘要

背景

血吸虫病,又称裂体吸虫病,是一种由吸虫属的扁形动物引起的寄生虫病。当尾蚴从淡水蜗牛属的淡水蜗牛中进入水中并寻找并穿透人体皮肤时,人类就会感染曼氏血吸虫。蜗牛 Biomphalaria straminea 原产于南美洲,现在也存在于中美洲和中国,它代表了传播血吸虫病的潜在媒介宿主。迄今为止,该属的基因组信息仅限于新热带物种 B. glabrata。这限制了对其他血吸虫病媒介,如 B. straminea 的生物学和管理的理解。

结果

使用 Illumina 短读、10X Genomics 链接读和 Hi-C 测序数据的组合,我们获得了高质量的 1.005 Gb B. straminea 基因组组装,具有高连续性,支架 N50 为 25.3 Mb。还获得了成虫的转录组。鉴定了发育同源盒基因、激素基因和应激反应基因,并注释了重复序列含量(基因组含量的 40.68%)。与其他软体动物基因组(包括腹足纲、双壳纲和头足纲)的比较显示出基因座的保守性、同源盒基因连接的模式表明基因簇的进化变化、热休克蛋白基因的扩张以及在腹足纲中存在倍半萜和胆固醇代谢途径基因。此外,激素处理和 RT-qPCR 检测共同揭示了 B. straminea 中存在倍半萜激素反应系统,表明该著名的昆虫激素系统也存在于环节动物谱系中。

结论

本研究为蜗牛 B. straminea 提供了第一个基因组组装,并为解决与血吸虫病蜗牛媒介相关的各种现象以及与更广泛的软体动物相关的进化和基因组问题提供了前所未有的机会。

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