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Global Gene Expression Analysis of the Zoonotic Parasite Trichinella spiralis Revealed Novel Genes in Host Parasite Interaction

BACKGROUND: Trichinellosis is a typical food-borne zoonotic disease which is epidemic worldwide and the nematode Trichinella spiralis is the main pathogen. The life cycle of T. spiralis contains three developmental stages, i.e. adult worms, new borne larva (new borne L1 larva) and muscular larva (in...

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Autores principales: Liu, Xiaolei, Song, Yanxia, Jiang, Ning, Wang, Jielin, Tang, Bin, Lu, Huijun, Peng, Shuai, Chang, Zhiguang, Tang, Yizhi, Yin, Jigang, Liu, Mingyuan, Tan, Yan, Chen, Qijun
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3429391/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22953016
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0001794
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author Liu, Xiaolei
Song, Yanxia
Jiang, Ning
Wang, Jielin
Tang, Bin
Lu, Huijun
Peng, Shuai
Chang, Zhiguang
Tang, Yizhi
Yin, Jigang
Liu, Mingyuan
Tan, Yan
Chen, Qijun
author_facet Liu, Xiaolei
Song, Yanxia
Jiang, Ning
Wang, Jielin
Tang, Bin
Lu, Huijun
Peng, Shuai
Chang, Zhiguang
Tang, Yizhi
Yin, Jigang
Liu, Mingyuan
Tan, Yan
Chen, Qijun
author_sort Liu, Xiaolei
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description BACKGROUND: Trichinellosis is a typical food-borne zoonotic disease which is epidemic worldwide and the nematode Trichinella spiralis is the main pathogen. The life cycle of T. spiralis contains three developmental stages, i.e. adult worms, new borne larva (new borne L1 larva) and muscular larva (infective L1 larva). Stage-specific gene expression in the parasites has been investigated with various immunological and cDNA cloning approaches, whereas the genome-wide transcriptome and expression features of the parasite have been largely unknown. The availability of the genome sequence information of T. spiralis has made it possible to deeply dissect parasite biology in association with global gene expression and pathogenesis. METHODOLOGY AND PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: In this study, we analyzed the global gene expression patterns in the three developmental stages of T. spiralis using digital gene expression (DGE) analysis. Almost 15 million sequence tags were generated with the Illumina RNA-seq technology, producing expression data for more than 9,000 genes, covering 65% of the genome. The transcriptome analysis revealed thousands of differentially expressed genes within the genome, and importantly, a panel of genes encoding functional proteins associated with parasite invasion and immuno-modulation were identified. More than 45% of the genes were found to be transcribed from both strands, indicating the importance of RNA-mediated gene regulation in the development of the parasite. Further, based on gene ontological analysis, over 3000 genes were functionally categorized and biological pathways in the three life cycle stage were elucidated. CONCLUSIONS AND SIGNIFICANCE: The global transcriptome of T. spiralis in three developmental stages has been profiled, and most gene activity in the genome was found to be developmentally regulated. Many metabolic and biological pathways have been revealed. The findings of the differential expression of several protein families facilitate understanding of the molecular mechanisms of parasite biology and the pathological aspects of trichinellosis.
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spelling pubmed-34293912012-09-05 Global Gene Expression Analysis of the Zoonotic Parasite Trichinella spiralis Revealed Novel Genes in Host Parasite Interaction Liu, Xiaolei Song, Yanxia Jiang, Ning Wang, Jielin Tang, Bin Lu, Huijun Peng, Shuai Chang, Zhiguang Tang, Yizhi Yin, Jigang Liu, Mingyuan Tan, Yan Chen, Qijun PLoS Negl Trop Dis Research Article BACKGROUND: Trichinellosis is a typical food-borne zoonotic disease which is epidemic worldwide and the nematode Trichinella spiralis is the main pathogen. The life cycle of T. spiralis contains three developmental stages, i.e. adult worms, new borne larva (new borne L1 larva) and muscular larva (infective L1 larva). Stage-specific gene expression in the parasites has been investigated with various immunological and cDNA cloning approaches, whereas the genome-wide transcriptome and expression features of the parasite have been largely unknown. The availability of the genome sequence information of T. spiralis has made it possible to deeply dissect parasite biology in association with global gene expression and pathogenesis. METHODOLOGY AND PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: In this study, we analyzed the global gene expression patterns in the three developmental stages of T. spiralis using digital gene expression (DGE) analysis. Almost 15 million sequence tags were generated with the Illumina RNA-seq technology, producing expression data for more than 9,000 genes, covering 65% of the genome. The transcriptome analysis revealed thousands of differentially expressed genes within the genome, and importantly, a panel of genes encoding functional proteins associated with parasite invasion and immuno-modulation were identified. More than 45% of the genes were found to be transcribed from both strands, indicating the importance of RNA-mediated gene regulation in the development of the parasite. Further, based on gene ontological analysis, over 3000 genes were functionally categorized and biological pathways in the three life cycle stage were elucidated. CONCLUSIONS AND SIGNIFICANCE: The global transcriptome of T. spiralis in three developmental stages has been profiled, and most gene activity in the genome was found to be developmentally regulated. Many metabolic and biological pathways have been revealed. The findings of the differential expression of several protein families facilitate understanding of the molecular mechanisms of parasite biology and the pathological aspects of trichinellosis. Public Library of Science 2012-08-28 /pmc/articles/PMC3429391/ /pubmed/22953016 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0001794 Text en © 2012 Liu et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Liu, Xiaolei
Song, Yanxia
Jiang, Ning
Wang, Jielin
Tang, Bin
Lu, Huijun
Peng, Shuai
Chang, Zhiguang
Tang, Yizhi
Yin, Jigang
Liu, Mingyuan
Tan, Yan
Chen, Qijun
Global Gene Expression Analysis of the Zoonotic Parasite Trichinella spiralis Revealed Novel Genes in Host Parasite Interaction
title Global Gene Expression Analysis of the Zoonotic Parasite Trichinella spiralis Revealed Novel Genes in Host Parasite Interaction
title_full Global Gene Expression Analysis of the Zoonotic Parasite Trichinella spiralis Revealed Novel Genes in Host Parasite Interaction
title_fullStr Global Gene Expression Analysis of the Zoonotic Parasite Trichinella spiralis Revealed Novel Genes in Host Parasite Interaction
title_full_unstemmed Global Gene Expression Analysis of the Zoonotic Parasite Trichinella spiralis Revealed Novel Genes in Host Parasite Interaction
title_short Global Gene Expression Analysis of the Zoonotic Parasite Trichinella spiralis Revealed Novel Genes in Host Parasite Interaction
title_sort global gene expression analysis of the zoonotic parasite trichinella spiralis revealed novel genes in host parasite interaction
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3429391/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22953016
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0001794
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