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Expression Profile of the Schistosoma japonicum Degradome Reveals Differential Protease Expression Patterns and Potential Anti-schistosomal Intervention Targets

Blood fluke proteases play pivotal roles in the processes of invasion, nutrition acquisition, immune evasion, and other host-parasite interactions. Hundreds of genes encoding putative proteases have been identified in the recently published schistosome genomes. However, the expression profiles of th...

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Autores principales: Liu, Shuai, Cai, Pengfei, Piao, Xianyu, Hou, Nan, Zhou, Xiaosu, Wu, Chuang, Wang, Heng, Chen, Qijun
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4183426/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25275570
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1003856
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author Liu, Shuai
Cai, Pengfei
Piao, Xianyu
Hou, Nan
Zhou, Xiaosu
Wu, Chuang
Wang, Heng
Chen, Qijun
author_facet Liu, Shuai
Cai, Pengfei
Piao, Xianyu
Hou, Nan
Zhou, Xiaosu
Wu, Chuang
Wang, Heng
Chen, Qijun
author_sort Liu, Shuai
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description Blood fluke proteases play pivotal roles in the processes of invasion, nutrition acquisition, immune evasion, and other host-parasite interactions. Hundreds of genes encoding putative proteases have been identified in the recently published schistosome genomes. However, the expression profiles of these proteases in Schistosoma species have not yet been systematically analyzed. We retrieved and culled the redundant protease sequences of Schistosoma japonicum, Schistosoma mansoni, Echinococcus multilocularis, and Clonorchis sinensis from public databases utilizing bioinformatic approaches. The degradomes of the four parasitic organisms and Homo sapiens were then comparatively analyzed. A total of 262 S. japonicum protease sequences were obtained and the expression profiles generated using whole-genome microarray. Four main clusters of protease genes with different expression patterns were identified: proteases up-regulated in hepatic schistosomula and adult worms, egg-specific or predominantly expressed proteases, cercaria-specific or predominantly expressed proteases, and constantly expressed proteases. A subset of protease genes with different expression patterns were further validated using real-time quantitative PCR. The present study represents the most comprehensive analysis of a degradome in Schistosoma species to date. These results provide a firm foundation for future research on the specific function(s) of individual proteases and may help to refine anti-proteolytic strategies in blood flukes.
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spelling pubmed-41834262014-10-07 Expression Profile of the Schistosoma japonicum Degradome Reveals Differential Protease Expression Patterns and Potential Anti-schistosomal Intervention Targets Liu, Shuai Cai, Pengfei Piao, Xianyu Hou, Nan Zhou, Xiaosu Wu, Chuang Wang, Heng Chen, Qijun PLoS Comput Biol Research Article Blood fluke proteases play pivotal roles in the processes of invasion, nutrition acquisition, immune evasion, and other host-parasite interactions. Hundreds of genes encoding putative proteases have been identified in the recently published schistosome genomes. However, the expression profiles of these proteases in Schistosoma species have not yet been systematically analyzed. We retrieved and culled the redundant protease sequences of Schistosoma japonicum, Schistosoma mansoni, Echinococcus multilocularis, and Clonorchis sinensis from public databases utilizing bioinformatic approaches. The degradomes of the four parasitic organisms and Homo sapiens were then comparatively analyzed. A total of 262 S. japonicum protease sequences were obtained and the expression profiles generated using whole-genome microarray. Four main clusters of protease genes with different expression patterns were identified: proteases up-regulated in hepatic schistosomula and adult worms, egg-specific or predominantly expressed proteases, cercaria-specific or predominantly expressed proteases, and constantly expressed proteases. A subset of protease genes with different expression patterns were further validated using real-time quantitative PCR. The present study represents the most comprehensive analysis of a degradome in Schistosoma species to date. These results provide a firm foundation for future research on the specific function(s) of individual proteases and may help to refine anti-proteolytic strategies in blood flukes. Public Library of Science 2014-10-02 /pmc/articles/PMC4183426/ /pubmed/25275570 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1003856 Text en © 2014 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.
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Liu, Shuai
Cai, Pengfei
Piao, Xianyu
Hou, Nan
Zhou, Xiaosu
Wu, Chuang
Wang, Heng
Chen, Qijun
Expression Profile of the Schistosoma japonicum Degradome Reveals Differential Protease Expression Patterns and Potential Anti-schistosomal Intervention Targets
title Expression Profile of the Schistosoma japonicum Degradome Reveals Differential Protease Expression Patterns and Potential Anti-schistosomal Intervention Targets
title_full Expression Profile of the Schistosoma japonicum Degradome Reveals Differential Protease Expression Patterns and Potential Anti-schistosomal Intervention Targets
title_fullStr Expression Profile of the Schistosoma japonicum Degradome Reveals Differential Protease Expression Patterns and Potential Anti-schistosomal Intervention Targets
title_full_unstemmed Expression Profile of the Schistosoma japonicum Degradome Reveals Differential Protease Expression Patterns and Potential Anti-schistosomal Intervention Targets
title_short Expression Profile of the Schistosoma japonicum Degradome Reveals Differential Protease Expression Patterns and Potential Anti-schistosomal Intervention Targets
title_sort expression profile of the schistosoma japonicum degradome reveals differential protease expression patterns and potential anti-schistosomal intervention targets
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4183426/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25275570
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1003856
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