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Transcriptome Sequencing and Developmental Regulation of Gene Expression in Anopheles aquasalis

BACKGROUND: Anopheles aquasalis is a major malaria vector in coastal areas of South and Central America where it breeds preferentially in brackish water. This species is very susceptible to Plasmodium vivax and it has been already incriminated as responsible vector in malaria outbreaks. There has be...

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Autores principales: Costa-da-Silva, André L., Marinotti, Osvaldo, Ribeiro, José M. C., Silva, Maria C. P., Lopes, Adriana R., Barros, Michele S., Sá-Nunes, Anderson, Kojin, Bianca B., Carvalho, Eneas, Suesdek, Lincoln, Silva-Neto, Mário Alberto C., James, Anthony A., Capurro, Margareth L.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4102416/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25033462
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0003005
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author Costa-da-Silva, André L.
Marinotti, Osvaldo
Ribeiro, José M. C.
Silva, Maria C. P.
Lopes, Adriana R.
Barros, Michele S.
Sá-Nunes, Anderson
Kojin, Bianca B.
Carvalho, Eneas
Suesdek, Lincoln
Silva-Neto, Mário Alberto C.
James, Anthony A.
Capurro, Margareth L.
author_facet Costa-da-Silva, André L.
Marinotti, Osvaldo
Ribeiro, José M. C.
Silva, Maria C. P.
Lopes, Adriana R.
Barros, Michele S.
Sá-Nunes, Anderson
Kojin, Bianca B.
Carvalho, Eneas
Suesdek, Lincoln
Silva-Neto, Mário Alberto C.
James, Anthony A.
Capurro, Margareth L.
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description BACKGROUND: Anopheles aquasalis is a major malaria vector in coastal areas of South and Central America where it breeds preferentially in brackish water. This species is very susceptible to Plasmodium vivax and it has been already incriminated as responsible vector in malaria outbreaks. There has been no high-throughput investigation into the sequencing of An. aquasalis genes, transcripts and proteins despite its epidemiological relevance. Here we describe the sequencing, assembly and annotation of the An. aquasalis transcriptome. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: A total of 419 thousand cDNA sequence reads, encompassing 164 million nucleotides, were assembled in 7544 contigs of ≥2 sequences, and 1999 singletons. The majority of the An. aquasalis transcripts encode proteins with their closest counterparts in another neotropical malaria vector, An. darlingi. Several analyses in different protein databases were used to annotate and predict the putative functions of the deduced An. aquasalis proteins. Larval and adult-specific transcripts were represented by 121 and 424 contig sequences, respectively. Fifty-one transcripts were only detected in blood-fed females. The data also reveal a list of transcripts up- or down-regulated in adult females after a blood meal. Transcripts associated with immunity, signaling networks and blood feeding and digestion are discussed. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: This study represents the first large-scale effort to sequence the transcriptome of An. aquasalis. It provides valuable information that will facilitate studies on the biology of this species and may lead to novel strategies to reduce malaria transmission on the South American continent. The An. aquasalis transcriptome is accessible at http://exon.niaid.nih.gov/transcriptome/An_aquasalis/Anaquexcel.xlsx.
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spelling pubmed-41024162014-07-21 Transcriptome Sequencing and Developmental Regulation of Gene Expression in Anopheles aquasalis Costa-da-Silva, André L. Marinotti, Osvaldo Ribeiro, José M. C. Silva, Maria C. P. Lopes, Adriana R. Barros, Michele S. Sá-Nunes, Anderson Kojin, Bianca B. Carvalho, Eneas Suesdek, Lincoln Silva-Neto, Mário Alberto C. James, Anthony A. Capurro, Margareth L. PLoS Negl Trop Dis Research Article BACKGROUND: Anopheles aquasalis is a major malaria vector in coastal areas of South and Central America where it breeds preferentially in brackish water. This species is very susceptible to Plasmodium vivax and it has been already incriminated as responsible vector in malaria outbreaks. There has been no high-throughput investigation into the sequencing of An. aquasalis genes, transcripts and proteins despite its epidemiological relevance. Here we describe the sequencing, assembly and annotation of the An. aquasalis transcriptome. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: A total of 419 thousand cDNA sequence reads, encompassing 164 million nucleotides, were assembled in 7544 contigs of ≥2 sequences, and 1999 singletons. The majority of the An. aquasalis transcripts encode proteins with their closest counterparts in another neotropical malaria vector, An. darlingi. Several analyses in different protein databases were used to annotate and predict the putative functions of the deduced An. aquasalis proteins. Larval and adult-specific transcripts were represented by 121 and 424 contig sequences, respectively. Fifty-one transcripts were only detected in blood-fed females. The data also reveal a list of transcripts up- or down-regulated in adult females after a blood meal. Transcripts associated with immunity, signaling networks and blood feeding and digestion are discussed. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: This study represents the first large-scale effort to sequence the transcriptome of An. aquasalis. It provides valuable information that will facilitate studies on the biology of this species and may lead to novel strategies to reduce malaria transmission on the South American continent. The An. aquasalis transcriptome is accessible at http://exon.niaid.nih.gov/transcriptome/An_aquasalis/Anaquexcel.xlsx. Public Library of Science 2014-07-17 /pmc/articles/PMC4102416/ /pubmed/25033462 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0003005 Text en https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Public Domain declaration, which stipulates that, once placed in the public domain, this work may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose.
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Costa-da-Silva, André L.
Marinotti, Osvaldo
Ribeiro, José M. C.
Silva, Maria C. P.
Lopes, Adriana R.
Barros, Michele S.
Sá-Nunes, Anderson
Kojin, Bianca B.
Carvalho, Eneas
Suesdek, Lincoln
Silva-Neto, Mário Alberto C.
James, Anthony A.
Capurro, Margareth L.
Transcriptome Sequencing and Developmental Regulation of Gene Expression in Anopheles aquasalis
title Transcriptome Sequencing and Developmental Regulation of Gene Expression in Anopheles aquasalis
title_full Transcriptome Sequencing and Developmental Regulation of Gene Expression in Anopheles aquasalis
title_fullStr Transcriptome Sequencing and Developmental Regulation of Gene Expression in Anopheles aquasalis
title_full_unstemmed Transcriptome Sequencing and Developmental Regulation of Gene Expression in Anopheles aquasalis
title_short Transcriptome Sequencing and Developmental Regulation of Gene Expression in Anopheles aquasalis
title_sort transcriptome sequencing and developmental regulation of gene expression in anopheles aquasalis
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4102416/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25033462
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0003005
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