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Schistosoma mansoni Mucin Gene (SmPoMuc) Expression: Epigenetic Control to Shape Adaptation to a New Host

The digenetic trematode Schistosoma mansoni is a human parasite that uses the mollusc Biomphalaria glabrata as intermediate host. Specific S. mansoni strains can infect efficiently only certain B. glabrata strains (compatible strain) while others are incompatible. Strain-specific differences in tran...

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Autores principales: Perrin, Cecile, Lepesant, Julie M. J., Roger, Emmanuel, Duval, David, Fneich, Sara, Thuillier, Virginie, Alliene, Jean-Francois, Mitta, Guillaume, Grunau, Christoph, Cosseau, Celine
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3757033/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24009504
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1003571
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author Perrin, Cecile
Lepesant, Julie M. J.
Roger, Emmanuel
Duval, David
Fneich, Sara
Thuillier, Virginie
Alliene, Jean-Francois
Mitta, Guillaume
Grunau, Christoph
Cosseau, Celine
author_facet Perrin, Cecile
Lepesant, Julie M. J.
Roger, Emmanuel
Duval, David
Fneich, Sara
Thuillier, Virginie
Alliene, Jean-Francois
Mitta, Guillaume
Grunau, Christoph
Cosseau, Celine
author_sort Perrin, Cecile
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description The digenetic trematode Schistosoma mansoni is a human parasite that uses the mollusc Biomphalaria glabrata as intermediate host. Specific S. mansoni strains can infect efficiently only certain B. glabrata strains (compatible strain) while others are incompatible. Strain-specific differences in transcription of a conserved family of polymorphic mucins (SmPoMucs) in S. mansoni are the principle determinants for this compatibility. In the present study, we investigated the bases of the control of SmPoMuc expression that evolved to evade B. glabrata diversified antigen recognition molecules. We compared the DNA sequences and chromatin structure of SmPoMuc promoters of two S. mansoni strains that are either compatible (C) or incompatible (IC) with a reference snail host. We reveal that although sequence differences are observed between active promoter regions of SmPoMuc genes, the sequences of the promoters are not diverse and are conserved between IC and C strains, suggesting that genetics alone cannot explain the evolution of compatibility polymorphism. In contrast, promoters carry epigenetic marks that are significantly different between the C and IC strains. Moreover, we show that modifications of the structure of the chromatin of the parasite modify transcription of SmPoMuc in the IC strain compared to the C strain and correlate with the presence of additional combinations of SmPoMuc transcripts only observed in the IC phenotype. Our results indicate that transcription polymorphism of a gene family that is responsible for an important adaptive trait of the parasite is epigenetically encoded. These strain-specific epigenetic marks are heritable, but can change while the underlying genetic information remains stable. This suggests that epigenetic changes may be important for the early steps in the adaptation of pathogens to new hosts, and might be an initial step in adaptive evolution in general.
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spelling pubmed-37570332013-09-05 Schistosoma mansoni Mucin Gene (SmPoMuc) Expression: Epigenetic Control to Shape Adaptation to a New Host Perrin, Cecile Lepesant, Julie M. J. Roger, Emmanuel Duval, David Fneich, Sara Thuillier, Virginie Alliene, Jean-Francois Mitta, Guillaume Grunau, Christoph Cosseau, Celine PLoS Pathog Research Article The digenetic trematode Schistosoma mansoni is a human parasite that uses the mollusc Biomphalaria glabrata as intermediate host. Specific S. mansoni strains can infect efficiently only certain B. glabrata strains (compatible strain) while others are incompatible. Strain-specific differences in transcription of a conserved family of polymorphic mucins (SmPoMucs) in S. mansoni are the principle determinants for this compatibility. In the present study, we investigated the bases of the control of SmPoMuc expression that evolved to evade B. glabrata diversified antigen recognition molecules. We compared the DNA sequences and chromatin structure of SmPoMuc promoters of two S. mansoni strains that are either compatible (C) or incompatible (IC) with a reference snail host. We reveal that although sequence differences are observed between active promoter regions of SmPoMuc genes, the sequences of the promoters are not diverse and are conserved between IC and C strains, suggesting that genetics alone cannot explain the evolution of compatibility polymorphism. In contrast, promoters carry epigenetic marks that are significantly different between the C and IC strains. Moreover, we show that modifications of the structure of the chromatin of the parasite modify transcription of SmPoMuc in the IC strain compared to the C strain and correlate with the presence of additional combinations of SmPoMuc transcripts only observed in the IC phenotype. Our results indicate that transcription polymorphism of a gene family that is responsible for an important adaptive trait of the parasite is epigenetically encoded. These strain-specific epigenetic marks are heritable, but can change while the underlying genetic information remains stable. This suggests that epigenetic changes may be important for the early steps in the adaptation of pathogens to new hosts, and might be an initial step in adaptive evolution in general. Public Library of Science 2013-08-29 /pmc/articles/PMC3757033/ /pubmed/24009504 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1003571 Text en © 2013 Perrin 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
Perrin, Cecile
Lepesant, Julie M. J.
Roger, Emmanuel
Duval, David
Fneich, Sara
Thuillier, Virginie
Alliene, Jean-Francois
Mitta, Guillaume
Grunau, Christoph
Cosseau, Celine
Schistosoma mansoni Mucin Gene (SmPoMuc) Expression: Epigenetic Control to Shape Adaptation to a New Host
title Schistosoma mansoni Mucin Gene (SmPoMuc) Expression: Epigenetic Control to Shape Adaptation to a New Host
title_full Schistosoma mansoni Mucin Gene (SmPoMuc) Expression: Epigenetic Control to Shape Adaptation to a New Host
title_fullStr Schistosoma mansoni Mucin Gene (SmPoMuc) Expression: Epigenetic Control to Shape Adaptation to a New Host
title_full_unstemmed Schistosoma mansoni Mucin Gene (SmPoMuc) Expression: Epigenetic Control to Shape Adaptation to a New Host
title_short Schistosoma mansoni Mucin Gene (SmPoMuc) Expression: Epigenetic Control to Shape Adaptation to a New Host
title_sort schistosoma mansoni mucin gene (smpomuc) expression: epigenetic control to shape adaptation to a new host
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3757033/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24009504
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1003571
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