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Microarray analysis of gene expression induced by sexual contact in Schistosoma mansoni

BACKGROUND: The parasitic trematode Schistosoma mansoni is one of the major causative agents of Schistosomiasis, a disease that affects approximately 200 million people, mostly in developing countries. Since much of the pathology is associated with eggs laid by the female worm, understanding the mec...

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Autores principales: Waisberg, Michael, Lobo, Francisco P, Cerqueira, Gustavo C, Passos, Liana KJ, Carvalho, Omar S, Franco, Glória R, El-Sayed, Najib M
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1929073/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17578584
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2164-8-181
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author Waisberg, Michael
Lobo, Francisco P
Cerqueira, Gustavo C
Passos, Liana KJ
Carvalho, Omar S
Franco, Glória R
El-Sayed, Najib M
author_facet Waisberg, Michael
Lobo, Francisco P
Cerqueira, Gustavo C
Passos, Liana KJ
Carvalho, Omar S
Franco, Glória R
El-Sayed, Najib M
author_sort Waisberg, Michael
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description BACKGROUND: The parasitic trematode Schistosoma mansoni is one of the major causative agents of Schistosomiasis, a disease that affects approximately 200 million people, mostly in developing countries. Since much of the pathology is associated with eggs laid by the female worm, understanding the mechanisms involved in oogenesis and sexual maturation is an important step towards the discovery of new targets for effective drug therapy. It is known that the adult female worm only develops fully in the presence of a male worm and that the rates of oviposition and maturation of eggs are significantly increased by mating. In order to study gene transcripts associated with sexual maturation and oviposition, we compared the gene expression profiles of sexually mature and immature parasites using DNA microarrays. RESULTS: For each experiment, three amplified RNA microarray hybridizations and their dye swaps were analyzed. Our results show that 265 transcripts are differentially expressed in adult females and 53 in adult males when mature and immature worms are compared. Of the genes differentially expressed, 55% are expressed at higher levels in paired females while the remaining 45% are more expressed in unpaired ones and 56.6% are expressed at higher levels in paired male worms while the remaining 43.4% are more expressed in immature parasites. Real-time RT-PCR analysis validated the microarray results. Several new maturation associated transcripts were identified. Genes that were up-regulated in single-sex females were mostly related to energy generation (i.e. carbohydrate and protein metabolism, generation of precursor metabolites and energy, cellular catabolism, and organelle organization and biogenesis) while genes that were down-regulated related to RNA metabolism, reactive oxygen species metabolism, electron transport, organelle organization and biogenesis and protein biosynthesis. CONCLUSION: Our results confirm previous observations related to gene expression induced by sexual maturation in female schistosome worms. They also increase the list of S. mansoni maturation associated transcripts considerably, therefore opening new and exciting avenues for the study of the conjugal biology and development of new drugs against schistosomes.
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spelling pubmed-19290732007-07-21 Microarray analysis of gene expression induced by sexual contact in Schistosoma mansoni Waisberg, Michael Lobo, Francisco P Cerqueira, Gustavo C Passos, Liana KJ Carvalho, Omar S Franco, Glória R El-Sayed, Najib M BMC Genomics Research Article BACKGROUND: The parasitic trematode Schistosoma mansoni is one of the major causative agents of Schistosomiasis, a disease that affects approximately 200 million people, mostly in developing countries. Since much of the pathology is associated with eggs laid by the female worm, understanding the mechanisms involved in oogenesis and sexual maturation is an important step towards the discovery of new targets for effective drug therapy. It is known that the adult female worm only develops fully in the presence of a male worm and that the rates of oviposition and maturation of eggs are significantly increased by mating. In order to study gene transcripts associated with sexual maturation and oviposition, we compared the gene expression profiles of sexually mature and immature parasites using DNA microarrays. RESULTS: For each experiment, three amplified RNA microarray hybridizations and their dye swaps were analyzed. Our results show that 265 transcripts are differentially expressed in adult females and 53 in adult males when mature and immature worms are compared. Of the genes differentially expressed, 55% are expressed at higher levels in paired females while the remaining 45% are more expressed in unpaired ones and 56.6% are expressed at higher levels in paired male worms while the remaining 43.4% are more expressed in immature parasites. Real-time RT-PCR analysis validated the microarray results. Several new maturation associated transcripts were identified. Genes that were up-regulated in single-sex females were mostly related to energy generation (i.e. carbohydrate and protein metabolism, generation of precursor metabolites and energy, cellular catabolism, and organelle organization and biogenesis) while genes that were down-regulated related to RNA metabolism, reactive oxygen species metabolism, electron transport, organelle organization and biogenesis and protein biosynthesis. CONCLUSION: Our results confirm previous observations related to gene expression induced by sexual maturation in female schistosome worms. They also increase the list of S. mansoni maturation associated transcripts considerably, therefore opening new and exciting avenues for the study of the conjugal biology and development of new drugs against schistosomes. BioMed Central 2007-06-20 /pmc/articles/PMC1929073/ /pubmed/17578584 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2164-8-181 Text en Copyright © 2007 Waisberg et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Waisberg, Michael
Lobo, Francisco P
Cerqueira, Gustavo C
Passos, Liana KJ
Carvalho, Omar S
Franco, Glória R
El-Sayed, Najib M
Microarray analysis of gene expression induced by sexual contact in Schistosoma mansoni
title Microarray analysis of gene expression induced by sexual contact in Schistosoma mansoni
title_full Microarray analysis of gene expression induced by sexual contact in Schistosoma mansoni
title_fullStr Microarray analysis of gene expression induced by sexual contact in Schistosoma mansoni
title_full_unstemmed Microarray analysis of gene expression induced by sexual contact in Schistosoma mansoni
title_short Microarray analysis of gene expression induced by sexual contact in Schistosoma mansoni
title_sort microarray analysis of gene expression induced by sexual contact in schistosoma mansoni
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1929073/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17578584
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2164-8-181
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