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The antenna transcriptome changes in mosquito Anopheles sinensis, pre- and post- blood meal
Antenna is the main chemosensory organ in mosquitoes. Characterization of the transcriptional changes after blood meal, especially those related to chemoreception, may help to explain mosquito blood sucking behavior and to identify novel targets for mosquito control. Anopheles sinensis is an Asiatic...
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author | Chen, Qian Pei, Di Li, Jianyong Jing, Chengyu Wu, Wenjian Man, Yahui |
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description | Antenna is the main chemosensory organ in mosquitoes. Characterization of the transcriptional changes after blood meal, especially those related to chemoreception, may help to explain mosquito blood sucking behavior and to identify novel targets for mosquito control. Anopheles sinensis is an Asiatic mosquito species which transmits malaria and lymphatic filariasis. However, studies on chemosensory biology in female An. sinensis are quite lacking. Here we report a transcriptome analysis of An. sinensis female antennae pre- and post- blood meal. We created six An. sinensis antenna RNA-seq libraries, three from females without blood meal and three from females five hours after a blood meal. Illumina sequencing was conducted to analyze the transcriptome differences between the two groups. In total, the sequenced fragments created 21,643 genes, 1,828 of them were novel. 12,861 of these genes were considered to be expressed (FPKM >1.0) in at least one of the two groups, with 12,159 genes expressed in both groups. 548 genes were differentially expressed in the blood-fed group, with 331 genes up-regulated and 217 genes down-regulated. GO enrichment analysis of the differentially expressed genes suggested that there were no statistically over represented GO terms among down-regulated genes in blood-fed mosquitoes, while the enriched GO terms of the up-regulated genes occurred mainly in metabolic process. For the chemosensory gene families, a subtle distinction in the expression levels can be observed according to our statistical analysis. However, the firstly comprehensive identification of these chemosensory gene families in An. sinensis antennae will help to characterize the precise function of these proteins in odor recognition in mosquitoes. This study provides a first global view in the changes of transcript accumulation elicited by blood meal in An. sinensis female antennae. |
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spelling | pubmed-55135522017-08-07 The antenna transcriptome changes in mosquito Anopheles sinensis, pre- and post- blood meal Chen, Qian Pei, Di Li, Jianyong Jing, Chengyu Wu, Wenjian Man, Yahui PLoS One Research Article Antenna is the main chemosensory organ in mosquitoes. Characterization of the transcriptional changes after blood meal, especially those related to chemoreception, may help to explain mosquito blood sucking behavior and to identify novel targets for mosquito control. Anopheles sinensis is an Asiatic mosquito species which transmits malaria and lymphatic filariasis. However, studies on chemosensory biology in female An. sinensis are quite lacking. Here we report a transcriptome analysis of An. sinensis female antennae pre- and post- blood meal. We created six An. sinensis antenna RNA-seq libraries, three from females without blood meal and three from females five hours after a blood meal. Illumina sequencing was conducted to analyze the transcriptome differences between the two groups. In total, the sequenced fragments created 21,643 genes, 1,828 of them were novel. 12,861 of these genes were considered to be expressed (FPKM >1.0) in at least one of the two groups, with 12,159 genes expressed in both groups. 548 genes were differentially expressed in the blood-fed group, with 331 genes up-regulated and 217 genes down-regulated. GO enrichment analysis of the differentially expressed genes suggested that there were no statistically over represented GO terms among down-regulated genes in blood-fed mosquitoes, while the enriched GO terms of the up-regulated genes occurred mainly in metabolic process. For the chemosensory gene families, a subtle distinction in the expression levels can be observed according to our statistical analysis. However, the firstly comprehensive identification of these chemosensory gene families in An. sinensis antennae will help to characterize the precise function of these proteins in odor recognition in mosquitoes. This study provides a first global view in the changes of transcript accumulation elicited by blood meal in An. sinensis female antennae. Public Library of Science 2017-07-17 /pmc/articles/PMC5513552/ /pubmed/28715466 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0181399 Text en © 2017 Chen 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Chen, Qian Pei, Di Li, Jianyong Jing, Chengyu Wu, Wenjian Man, Yahui The antenna transcriptome changes in mosquito Anopheles sinensis, pre- and post- blood meal |
title | The antenna transcriptome changes in mosquito Anopheles sinensis, pre- and post- blood meal |
title_full | The antenna transcriptome changes in mosquito Anopheles sinensis, pre- and post- blood meal |
title_fullStr | The antenna transcriptome changes in mosquito Anopheles sinensis, pre- and post- blood meal |
title_full_unstemmed | The antenna transcriptome changes in mosquito Anopheles sinensis, pre- and post- blood meal |
title_short | The antenna transcriptome changes in mosquito Anopheles sinensis, pre- and post- blood meal |
title_sort | antenna transcriptome changes in mosquito anopheles sinensis, pre- and post- blood meal |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5513552/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28715466 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0181399 |
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