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Genomic Confirmation of Hybridisation and Recent Inbreeding in a Vector-Isolated Leishmania Population

Although asexual reproduction via clonal propagation has been proposed as the principal reproductive mechanism across parasitic protozoa of the Leishmania genus, sexual recombination has long been suspected, based on hybrid marker profiles detected in field isolates from different geographical locat...

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Autores principales: Rogers, Matthew B., Downing, Tim, Smith, Barbara A., Imamura, Hideo, Sanders, Mandy, Svobodova, Milena, Volf, Petr, Berriman, Matthew, Cotton, James A., Smith, Deborah F.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3894156/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24453988
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1004092
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author Rogers, Matthew B.
Downing, Tim
Smith, Barbara A.
Imamura, Hideo
Sanders, Mandy
Svobodova, Milena
Volf, Petr
Berriman, Matthew
Cotton, James A.
Smith, Deborah F.
author_facet Rogers, Matthew B.
Downing, Tim
Smith, Barbara A.
Imamura, Hideo
Sanders, Mandy
Svobodova, Milena
Volf, Petr
Berriman, Matthew
Cotton, James A.
Smith, Deborah F.
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description Although asexual reproduction via clonal propagation has been proposed as the principal reproductive mechanism across parasitic protozoa of the Leishmania genus, sexual recombination has long been suspected, based on hybrid marker profiles detected in field isolates from different geographical locations. The recent experimental demonstration of a sexual cycle in Leishmania within sand flies has confirmed the occurrence of hybridisation, but knowledge of the parasite life cycle in the wild still remains limited. Here, we use whole genome sequencing to investigate the frequency of sexual reproduction in Leishmania, by sequencing the genomes of 11 Leishmania infantum isolates from sand flies and 1 patient isolate in a focus of cutaneous leishmaniasis in the Çukurova province of southeast Turkey. This is the first genome-wide examination of a vector-isolated population of Leishmania parasites. A genome-wide pattern of patchy heterozygosity and SNP density was observed both within individual strains and across the whole group. Comparisons with other Leishmania donovani complex genome sequences suggest that these isolates are derived from a single cross of two diverse strains with subsequent recombination within the population. This interpretation is supported by a statistical model of the genomic variability for each strain compared to the L. infantum reference genome strain as well as genome-wide scans for recombination within the population. Further analysis of these heterozygous blocks indicates that the two parents were phylogenetically distinct. Patterns of linkage disequilibrium indicate that this population reproduced primarily clonally following the original hybridisation event, but that some recombination also occurred. This observation allowed us to estimate the relative rates of sexual and asexual reproduction within this population, to our knowledge the first quantitative estimate of these events during the Leishmania life cycle.
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spelling pubmed-38941562014-01-21 Genomic Confirmation of Hybridisation and Recent Inbreeding in a Vector-Isolated Leishmania Population Rogers, Matthew B. Downing, Tim Smith, Barbara A. Imamura, Hideo Sanders, Mandy Svobodova, Milena Volf, Petr Berriman, Matthew Cotton, James A. Smith, Deborah F. PLoS Genet Research Article Although asexual reproduction via clonal propagation has been proposed as the principal reproductive mechanism across parasitic protozoa of the Leishmania genus, sexual recombination has long been suspected, based on hybrid marker profiles detected in field isolates from different geographical locations. The recent experimental demonstration of a sexual cycle in Leishmania within sand flies has confirmed the occurrence of hybridisation, but knowledge of the parasite life cycle in the wild still remains limited. Here, we use whole genome sequencing to investigate the frequency of sexual reproduction in Leishmania, by sequencing the genomes of 11 Leishmania infantum isolates from sand flies and 1 patient isolate in a focus of cutaneous leishmaniasis in the Çukurova province of southeast Turkey. This is the first genome-wide examination of a vector-isolated population of Leishmania parasites. A genome-wide pattern of patchy heterozygosity and SNP density was observed both within individual strains and across the whole group. Comparisons with other Leishmania donovani complex genome sequences suggest that these isolates are derived from a single cross of two diverse strains with subsequent recombination within the population. This interpretation is supported by a statistical model of the genomic variability for each strain compared to the L. infantum reference genome strain as well as genome-wide scans for recombination within the population. Further analysis of these heterozygous blocks indicates that the two parents were phylogenetically distinct. Patterns of linkage disequilibrium indicate that this population reproduced primarily clonally following the original hybridisation event, but that some recombination also occurred. This observation allowed us to estimate the relative rates of sexual and asexual reproduction within this population, to our knowledge the first quantitative estimate of these events during the Leishmania life cycle. Public Library of Science 2014-01-16 /pmc/articles/PMC3894156/ /pubmed/24453988 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1004092 Text en © 2014 Rogers 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.
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Rogers, Matthew B.
Downing, Tim
Smith, Barbara A.
Imamura, Hideo
Sanders, Mandy
Svobodova, Milena
Volf, Petr
Berriman, Matthew
Cotton, James A.
Smith, Deborah F.
Genomic Confirmation of Hybridisation and Recent Inbreeding in a Vector-Isolated Leishmania Population
title Genomic Confirmation of Hybridisation and Recent Inbreeding in a Vector-Isolated Leishmania Population
title_full Genomic Confirmation of Hybridisation and Recent Inbreeding in a Vector-Isolated Leishmania Population
title_fullStr Genomic Confirmation of Hybridisation and Recent Inbreeding in a Vector-Isolated Leishmania Population
title_full_unstemmed Genomic Confirmation of Hybridisation and Recent Inbreeding in a Vector-Isolated Leishmania Population
title_short Genomic Confirmation of Hybridisation and Recent Inbreeding in a Vector-Isolated Leishmania Population
title_sort genomic confirmation of hybridisation and recent inbreeding in a vector-isolated leishmania population
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3894156/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24453988
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1004092
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