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Simultaneous gene expression profiling in human macrophages infected with Leishmania major parasites using SAGE
BACKGROUND: Leishmania (L) are intracellular protozoan parasites that are able to survive and replicate within the harsh and potentially hostile phagolysosomal environment of mammalian mononuclear phagocytes. A complex interplay then takes place between the macrophage (MΦ) striving to eliminate the...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2430024/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18495030 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2164-9-238 |
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author | Guerfali, Fatma Z Laouini, Dhafer Guizani-Tabbane, Lamia Ottones, Florence Ben-Aissa, Khadija Benkahla, Alia Manchon, Laurent Piquemal, David Smandi, Sondos Mghirbi, Ons Commes, Thérèse Marti, Jacques Dellagi, Koussay |
author_facet | Guerfali, Fatma Z Laouini, Dhafer Guizani-Tabbane, Lamia Ottones, Florence Ben-Aissa, Khadija Benkahla, Alia Manchon, Laurent Piquemal, David Smandi, Sondos Mghirbi, Ons Commes, Thérèse Marti, Jacques Dellagi, Koussay |
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description | BACKGROUND: Leishmania (L) are intracellular protozoan parasites that are able to survive and replicate within the harsh and potentially hostile phagolysosomal environment of mammalian mononuclear phagocytes. A complex interplay then takes place between the macrophage (MΦ) striving to eliminate the pathogen and the parasite struggling for its own survival. To investigate this host-parasite conflict at the transcriptional level, in the context of monocyte-derived human MΦs (MDM) infection by L. major metacyclic promastigotes, the quantitative technique of serial analysis of gene expression (SAGE) was used. RESULTS: After extracting mRNA from resting human MΦs, Leishmania-infected human MΦs and L. major parasites, three SAGE libraries were constructed and sequenced generating up to 28,173; 57,514 and 33,906 tags respectively (corresponding to 12,946; 23,442 and 9,530 unique tags). Using computational data analysis and direct comparison to 357,888 publicly available experimental human tags, the parasite and the host cell transcriptomes were then simultaneously characterized from the mixed cellular extract, confidently discriminating host from parasite transcripts. This procedure led us to reliably assign 3,814 tags to MΦs' and 3,666 tags to L. major parasites transcripts. We focused on these, showing significant changes in their expression that are likely to be relevant to the pathogenesis of parasite infection: (i) human MΦs genes, belonging to key immune response proteins (e.g., IFNγ pathway, S100 and chemokine families) and (ii) a group of Leishmania genes showing a preferential expression at the parasite's intra-cellular developing stage. CONCLUSION: Dual SAGE transcriptome analysis provided a useful, powerful and accurate approach to discriminating genes of human or parasitic origin in Leishmania-infected human MΦs. The findings presented in this work suggest that the Leishmania parasite modulates key transcripts in human MΦs that may be beneficial for its establishment and survival. Furthermore, these results provide an overview of gene expression at two developmental stages of the parasite, namely metacyclic promastigotes and intracellular amastigotes and indicate a broad difference between their transcriptomic profiles. Finally, our reported set of expressed genes will be useful in future rounds of data mining and gene annotation. |
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spelling | pubmed-24300242008-06-16 Simultaneous gene expression profiling in human macrophages infected with Leishmania major parasites using SAGE Guerfali, Fatma Z Laouini, Dhafer Guizani-Tabbane, Lamia Ottones, Florence Ben-Aissa, Khadija Benkahla, Alia Manchon, Laurent Piquemal, David Smandi, Sondos Mghirbi, Ons Commes, Thérèse Marti, Jacques Dellagi, Koussay BMC Genomics Research Article BACKGROUND: Leishmania (L) are intracellular protozoan parasites that are able to survive and replicate within the harsh and potentially hostile phagolysosomal environment of mammalian mononuclear phagocytes. A complex interplay then takes place between the macrophage (MΦ) striving to eliminate the pathogen and the parasite struggling for its own survival. To investigate this host-parasite conflict at the transcriptional level, in the context of monocyte-derived human MΦs (MDM) infection by L. major metacyclic promastigotes, the quantitative technique of serial analysis of gene expression (SAGE) was used. RESULTS: After extracting mRNA from resting human MΦs, Leishmania-infected human MΦs and L. major parasites, three SAGE libraries were constructed and sequenced generating up to 28,173; 57,514 and 33,906 tags respectively (corresponding to 12,946; 23,442 and 9,530 unique tags). Using computational data analysis and direct comparison to 357,888 publicly available experimental human tags, the parasite and the host cell transcriptomes were then simultaneously characterized from the mixed cellular extract, confidently discriminating host from parasite transcripts. This procedure led us to reliably assign 3,814 tags to MΦs' and 3,666 tags to L. major parasites transcripts. We focused on these, showing significant changes in their expression that are likely to be relevant to the pathogenesis of parasite infection: (i) human MΦs genes, belonging to key immune response proteins (e.g., IFNγ pathway, S100 and chemokine families) and (ii) a group of Leishmania genes showing a preferential expression at the parasite's intra-cellular developing stage. CONCLUSION: Dual SAGE transcriptome analysis provided a useful, powerful and accurate approach to discriminating genes of human or parasitic origin in Leishmania-infected human MΦs. The findings presented in this work suggest that the Leishmania parasite modulates key transcripts in human MΦs that may be beneficial for its establishment and survival. Furthermore, these results provide an overview of gene expression at two developmental stages of the parasite, namely metacyclic promastigotes and intracellular amastigotes and indicate a broad difference between their transcriptomic profiles. Finally, our reported set of expressed genes will be useful in future rounds of data mining and gene annotation. BioMed Central 2008-05-21 /pmc/articles/PMC2430024/ /pubmed/18495030 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2164-9-238 Text en Copyright © 2008 Guerfali 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. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Guerfali, Fatma Z Laouini, Dhafer Guizani-Tabbane, Lamia Ottones, Florence Ben-Aissa, Khadija Benkahla, Alia Manchon, Laurent Piquemal, David Smandi, Sondos Mghirbi, Ons Commes, Thérèse Marti, Jacques Dellagi, Koussay Simultaneous gene expression profiling in human macrophages infected with Leishmania major parasites using SAGE |
title | Simultaneous gene expression profiling in human macrophages infected with Leishmania major parasites using SAGE |
title_full | Simultaneous gene expression profiling in human macrophages infected with Leishmania major parasites using SAGE |
title_fullStr | Simultaneous gene expression profiling in human macrophages infected with Leishmania major parasites using SAGE |
title_full_unstemmed | Simultaneous gene expression profiling in human macrophages infected with Leishmania major parasites using SAGE |
title_short | Simultaneous gene expression profiling in human macrophages infected with Leishmania major parasites using SAGE |
title_sort | simultaneous gene expression profiling in human macrophages infected with leishmania major parasites using sage |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2430024/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18495030 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2164-9-238 |
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