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Microsporidian genome analysis reveals evolutionary strategies for obligate intracellular growth

Microsporidia comprise a large phylum of obligate intracellular eukaryotes that are fungal-related parasites responsible for widespread disease, and here we address questions about microsporidia biology and evolution. We sequenced three microsporidian genomes from two species, Nematocida parisii and...

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Autores principales: Cuomo, Christina A., Desjardins, Christopher A., Bakowski, Malina A., Goldberg, Jonathan, Ma, Amy T., Becnel, James J., Didier, Elizabeth S., Fan, Lin, Heiman, David I., Levin, Joshua Z., Young, Sarah, Zeng, Qiandong, Troemel, Emily R.
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Publicado: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3514677/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22813931
http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/gr.142802.112
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author Cuomo, Christina A.
Desjardins, Christopher A.
Bakowski, Malina A.
Goldberg, Jonathan
Ma, Amy T.
Becnel, James J.
Didier, Elizabeth S.
Fan, Lin
Heiman, David I.
Levin, Joshua Z.
Young, Sarah
Zeng, Qiandong
Troemel, Emily R.
author_facet Cuomo, Christina A.
Desjardins, Christopher A.
Bakowski, Malina A.
Goldberg, Jonathan
Ma, Amy T.
Becnel, James J.
Didier, Elizabeth S.
Fan, Lin
Heiman, David I.
Levin, Joshua Z.
Young, Sarah
Zeng, Qiandong
Troemel, Emily R.
author_sort Cuomo, Christina A.
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description Microsporidia comprise a large phylum of obligate intracellular eukaryotes that are fungal-related parasites responsible for widespread disease, and here we address questions about microsporidia biology and evolution. We sequenced three microsporidian genomes from two species, Nematocida parisii and Nematocida sp1, which are natural pathogens of Caenorhabditis nematodes and provide model systems for studying microsporidian pathogenesis. We performed deep sequencing of transcripts from a time course of N. parisii infection. Examination of pathogen gene expression revealed compact transcripts and a dramatic takeover of host cells by Nematocida. We also performed phylogenomic analyses of Nematocida and other microsporidian genomes to refine microsporidian phylogeny and identify evolutionary events of gene loss, acquisition, and modification. In particular, we found that all microsporidia lost the tumor-suppressor gene retinoblastoma, which we speculate could accelerate the parasite cell cycle and increase the mutation rate. We also found that microsporidia acquired transporters that could import nucleosides to fuel rapid growth. In addition, microsporidian hexokinases gained secretion signal sequences, and in a functional assay these were sufficient to export proteins out of the cell; thus hexokinase may be targeted into the host cell to reprogram it toward biosynthesis. Similar molecular changes appear during formation of cancer cells and may be evolutionary strategies adopted independently by microsporidia to proliferate rapidly within host cells. Finally, analysis of genome polymorphisms revealed evidence for a sexual cycle that may provide genetic diversity to alleviate problems caused by clonal growth. Together these events may explain the emergence and success of these diverse intracellular parasites.
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spelling pubmed-35146772013-06-01 Microsporidian genome analysis reveals evolutionary strategies for obligate intracellular growth Cuomo, Christina A. Desjardins, Christopher A. Bakowski, Malina A. Goldberg, Jonathan Ma, Amy T. Becnel, James J. Didier, Elizabeth S. Fan, Lin Heiman, David I. Levin, Joshua Z. Young, Sarah Zeng, Qiandong Troemel, Emily R. Genome Res Research Microsporidia comprise a large phylum of obligate intracellular eukaryotes that are fungal-related parasites responsible for widespread disease, and here we address questions about microsporidia biology and evolution. We sequenced three microsporidian genomes from two species, Nematocida parisii and Nematocida sp1, which are natural pathogens of Caenorhabditis nematodes and provide model systems for studying microsporidian pathogenesis. We performed deep sequencing of transcripts from a time course of N. parisii infection. Examination of pathogen gene expression revealed compact transcripts and a dramatic takeover of host cells by Nematocida. We also performed phylogenomic analyses of Nematocida and other microsporidian genomes to refine microsporidian phylogeny and identify evolutionary events of gene loss, acquisition, and modification. In particular, we found that all microsporidia lost the tumor-suppressor gene retinoblastoma, which we speculate could accelerate the parasite cell cycle and increase the mutation rate. We also found that microsporidia acquired transporters that could import nucleosides to fuel rapid growth. In addition, microsporidian hexokinases gained secretion signal sequences, and in a functional assay these were sufficient to export proteins out of the cell; thus hexokinase may be targeted into the host cell to reprogram it toward biosynthesis. Similar molecular changes appear during formation of cancer cells and may be evolutionary strategies adopted independently by microsporidia to proliferate rapidly within host cells. Finally, analysis of genome polymorphisms revealed evidence for a sexual cycle that may provide genetic diversity to alleviate problems caused by clonal growth. Together these events may explain the emergence and success of these diverse intracellular parasites. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press 2012-12 /pmc/articles/PMC3514677/ /pubmed/22813931 http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/gr.142802.112 Text en © 2012, Published by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This article is distributed exclusively by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press for the first six months after the full-issue publication date (see http://genome.cshlp.org/site/misc/terms.xhtml). After six months, it is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported License), as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/.
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Cuomo, Christina A.
Desjardins, Christopher A.
Bakowski, Malina A.
Goldberg, Jonathan
Ma, Amy T.
Becnel, James J.
Didier, Elizabeth S.
Fan, Lin
Heiman, David I.
Levin, Joshua Z.
Young, Sarah
Zeng, Qiandong
Troemel, Emily R.
Microsporidian genome analysis reveals evolutionary strategies for obligate intracellular growth
title Microsporidian genome analysis reveals evolutionary strategies for obligate intracellular growth
title_full Microsporidian genome analysis reveals evolutionary strategies for obligate intracellular growth
title_fullStr Microsporidian genome analysis reveals evolutionary strategies for obligate intracellular growth
title_full_unstemmed Microsporidian genome analysis reveals evolutionary strategies for obligate intracellular growth
title_short Microsporidian genome analysis reveals evolutionary strategies for obligate intracellular growth
title_sort microsporidian genome analysis reveals evolutionary strategies for obligate intracellular growth
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3514677/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22813931
http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/gr.142802.112
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