College of Wildlife and Protected Area, Northeast Forestry University, Harbin, 150040, China.
BGI Life Science Joint Research Center, Northeast Forestry University, Harbin, China.
BMC Genomics. 2022 Jul 4;23(1):489. doi: 10.1186/s12864-022-08702-6.
The evolution of parasites is often directly affected by the host's environment. Studies on the evolution of the same parasites in different hosts are of great interest and are highly relevant to our understanding of divergence.
Here we performed whole-genome sequencing of Parascaris univalens from different Equus hosts (horses, zebras and donkeys). Phylogenetic and selection analyses were performed to study the divergence and adaptability of P. univalens.
At the genetic level, multiple lines of evidence indicate that P. univalens is mainly separated into two clades (horse-derived and zebra & donkey-derived). This divergence began 300-1000 years ago, and we found that most of the key enzymes related to glycolysis were under strong positive selection in zebra & donkey-derived roundworms, whereas the lipid-related metabolic system was under positive selection in horse-derived roundworms, indicating that the adaptive evolution of metabolism has occurred over the past few centuries. In addition, we found that some drug-related genes showed a significantly higher degree of selection in diverse populations.
This work reports the adaptive evolution and divergence trend of P. univalens in different hosts for the first time. Its results indicate that the divergence of P. univalens is a continuous, dynamic process. Furthermore, the continuous monitoring of the effects of differences in nutritional and drug histories on the rapid evolution of roundworms is conducive to further understanding host-parasite interactions.
寄生虫的进化通常直接受到宿主环境的影响。研究同一寄生虫在不同宿主中的进化具有重要意义,有助于我们了解分化。
本研究对来自不同马属动物(马、斑马和驴)的旋毛形线虫进行了全基因组测序。通过系统发育和选择分析研究了旋毛形线虫的分化和适应性。
在遗传水平上,多种证据表明旋毛形线虫主要分为两个分支(马源和斑马&驴源)。这种分化始于 300-1000 年前,我们发现与糖酵解相关的大多数关键酶在斑马&驴源旋毛虫中受到强烈的正选择,而与脂质相关的代谢系统在马源旋毛虫中受到正选择,表明在过去几个世纪中发生了代谢的适应性进化。此外,我们发现一些与药物相关的基因在不同种群中表现出更高程度的选择。
本研究首次报道了旋毛形线虫在不同宿主中的适应性进化和分化趋势。研究结果表明,旋毛形线虫的分化是一个连续的、动态的过程。此外,持续监测营养和药物史差异对旋毛虫快速进化的影响,有助于进一步了解宿主-寄生虫相互作用。