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Systems-Based Analysis of the Sarcocystis neurona Genome Identifies Pathways That Contribute to a Heteroxenous Life Cycle
Sarcocystis neurona is a member of the coccidia, a clade of single-celled parasites of medical and veterinary importance including Eimeria, Sarcocystis, Neospora, and Toxoplasma. Unlike Eimeria, a single-host enteric pathogen, Sarcocystis, Neospora, and Toxoplasma are two-host parasites that infect...
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American Society of Microbiology
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4337577/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25670772 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mBio.02445-14 |
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author | Blazejewski, Tomasz Nursimulu, Nirvana Pszenny, Viviana Dangoudoubiyam, Sriveny Namasivayam, Sivaranjani Chiasson, Melissa A. Chessman, Kyle Tonkin, Michelle Swapna, Lakshmipuram S. Hung, Stacy S. Bridgers, Joshua Ricklefs, Stacy M. Boulanger, Martin J. Dubey, Jitender P. Porcella, Stephen F. Kissinger, Jessica C. Howe, Daniel K. Grigg, Michael E. Parkinson, John |
author_facet | Blazejewski, Tomasz Nursimulu, Nirvana Pszenny, Viviana Dangoudoubiyam, Sriveny Namasivayam, Sivaranjani Chiasson, Melissa A. Chessman, Kyle Tonkin, Michelle Swapna, Lakshmipuram S. Hung, Stacy S. Bridgers, Joshua Ricklefs, Stacy M. Boulanger, Martin J. Dubey, Jitender P. Porcella, Stephen F. Kissinger, Jessica C. Howe, Daniel K. Grigg, Michael E. Parkinson, John |
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description | Sarcocystis neurona is a member of the coccidia, a clade of single-celled parasites of medical and veterinary importance including Eimeria, Sarcocystis, Neospora, and Toxoplasma. Unlike Eimeria, a single-host enteric pathogen, Sarcocystis, Neospora, and Toxoplasma are two-host parasites that infect and produce infectious tissue cysts in a wide range of intermediate hosts. As a genus, Sarcocystis is one of the most successful protozoan parasites; all vertebrates, including birds, reptiles, fish, and mammals are hosts to at least one Sarcocystis species. Here we sequenced Sarcocystis neurona, the causal agent of fatal equine protozoal myeloencephalitis. The S. neurona genome is 127 Mbp, more than twice the size of other sequenced coccidian genomes. Comparative analyses identified conservation of the invasion machinery among the coccidia. However, many dense-granule and rhoptry kinase genes, responsible for altering host effector pathways in Toxoplasma and Neospora, are absent from S. neurona. Further, S. neurona has a divergent repertoire of SRS proteins, previously implicated in tissue cyst formation in Toxoplasma. Systems-based analyses identified a series of metabolic innovations, including the ability to exploit alternative sources of energy. Finally, we present an S. neurona model detailing conserved molecular innovations that promote the transition from a purely enteric lifestyle (Eimeria) to a heteroxenous parasite capable of infecting a wide range of intermediate hosts. |
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spelling | pubmed-43375772015-02-24 Systems-Based Analysis of the Sarcocystis neurona Genome Identifies Pathways That Contribute to a Heteroxenous Life Cycle Blazejewski, Tomasz Nursimulu, Nirvana Pszenny, Viviana Dangoudoubiyam, Sriveny Namasivayam, Sivaranjani Chiasson, Melissa A. Chessman, Kyle Tonkin, Michelle Swapna, Lakshmipuram S. Hung, Stacy S. Bridgers, Joshua Ricklefs, Stacy M. Boulanger, Martin J. Dubey, Jitender P. Porcella, Stephen F. Kissinger, Jessica C. Howe, Daniel K. Grigg, Michael E. Parkinson, John mBio Research Article Sarcocystis neurona is a member of the coccidia, a clade of single-celled parasites of medical and veterinary importance including Eimeria, Sarcocystis, Neospora, and Toxoplasma. Unlike Eimeria, a single-host enteric pathogen, Sarcocystis, Neospora, and Toxoplasma are two-host parasites that infect and produce infectious tissue cysts in a wide range of intermediate hosts. As a genus, Sarcocystis is one of the most successful protozoan parasites; all vertebrates, including birds, reptiles, fish, and mammals are hosts to at least one Sarcocystis species. Here we sequenced Sarcocystis neurona, the causal agent of fatal equine protozoal myeloencephalitis. The S. neurona genome is 127 Mbp, more than twice the size of other sequenced coccidian genomes. Comparative analyses identified conservation of the invasion machinery among the coccidia. However, many dense-granule and rhoptry kinase genes, responsible for altering host effector pathways in Toxoplasma and Neospora, are absent from S. neurona. Further, S. neurona has a divergent repertoire of SRS proteins, previously implicated in tissue cyst formation in Toxoplasma. Systems-based analyses identified a series of metabolic innovations, including the ability to exploit alternative sources of energy. Finally, we present an S. neurona model detailing conserved molecular innovations that promote the transition from a purely enteric lifestyle (Eimeria) to a heteroxenous parasite capable of infecting a wide range of intermediate hosts. American Society of Microbiology 2015-02-10 /pmc/articles/PMC4337577/ /pubmed/25670772 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mBio.02445-14 Text en Copyright © 2015 Blazejewski et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/) , which permits unrestricted noncommercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Blazejewski, Tomasz Nursimulu, Nirvana Pszenny, Viviana Dangoudoubiyam, Sriveny Namasivayam, Sivaranjani Chiasson, Melissa A. Chessman, Kyle Tonkin, Michelle Swapna, Lakshmipuram S. Hung, Stacy S. Bridgers, Joshua Ricklefs, Stacy M. Boulanger, Martin J. Dubey, Jitender P. Porcella, Stephen F. Kissinger, Jessica C. Howe, Daniel K. Grigg, Michael E. Parkinson, John Systems-Based Analysis of the Sarcocystis neurona Genome Identifies Pathways That Contribute to a Heteroxenous Life Cycle |
title | Systems-Based Analysis of the Sarcocystis neurona Genome Identifies Pathways That Contribute to a Heteroxenous Life Cycle |
title_full | Systems-Based Analysis of the Sarcocystis neurona Genome Identifies Pathways That Contribute to a Heteroxenous Life Cycle |
title_fullStr | Systems-Based Analysis of the Sarcocystis neurona Genome Identifies Pathways That Contribute to a Heteroxenous Life Cycle |
title_full_unstemmed | Systems-Based Analysis of the Sarcocystis neurona Genome Identifies Pathways That Contribute to a Heteroxenous Life Cycle |
title_short | Systems-Based Analysis of the Sarcocystis neurona Genome Identifies Pathways That Contribute to a Heteroxenous Life Cycle |
title_sort | systems-based analysis of the sarcocystis neurona genome identifies pathways that contribute to a heteroxenous life cycle |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4337577/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25670772 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mBio.02445-14 |
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