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Repeat-Driven Generation of Antigenic Diversity in a Major Human Pathogen, Trypanosoma cruzi

Trypanosoma cruzi, a zoonotic kinetoplastid protozoan parasite, is the causative agent of American trypanosomiasis (Chagas disease). Having a very plastic, repetitive and complex genome, the parasite displays a highly diverse repertoire of surface molecules, with pivotal roles in cell invasion, immu...

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Autores principales: Talavera-López, Carlos, Messenger, Louisa A., Lewis, Michael D., Yeo, Matthew, Reis-Cunha, João Luís, Matos, Gabriel Machado, Bartholomeu, Daniella C., Calzada, José E., Saldaña, Azael, Ramírez, Juan David, Guhl, Felipe, Ocaña-Mayorga, Sofía, Costales, Jaime A., Gorchakov, Rodion, Jones, Kathryn, Nolan, Melissa S., Teixeira, Santuza M. R., Carrasco, Hernán José, Bottazzi, Maria Elena, Hotez, Peter J., Murray, Kristy O., Grijalva, Mario J., Burleigh, Barbara, Grisard, Edmundo C., Miles, Michael A., Andersson, Björn
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7966520/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33747978
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcimb.2021.614665
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author Talavera-López, Carlos
Messenger, Louisa A.
Lewis, Michael D.
Yeo, Matthew
Reis-Cunha, João Luís
Matos, Gabriel Machado
Bartholomeu, Daniella C.
Calzada, José E.
Saldaña, Azael
Ramírez, Juan David
Guhl, Felipe
Ocaña-Mayorga, Sofía
Costales, Jaime A.
Gorchakov, Rodion
Jones, Kathryn
Nolan, Melissa S.
Teixeira, Santuza M. R.
Carrasco, Hernán José
Bottazzi, Maria Elena
Hotez, Peter J.
Murray, Kristy O.
Grijalva, Mario J.
Burleigh, Barbara
Grisard, Edmundo C.
Miles, Michael A.
Andersson, Björn
author_facet Talavera-López, Carlos
Messenger, Louisa A.
Lewis, Michael D.
Yeo, Matthew
Reis-Cunha, João Luís
Matos, Gabriel Machado
Bartholomeu, Daniella C.
Calzada, José E.
Saldaña, Azael
Ramírez, Juan David
Guhl, Felipe
Ocaña-Mayorga, Sofía
Costales, Jaime A.
Gorchakov, Rodion
Jones, Kathryn
Nolan, Melissa S.
Teixeira, Santuza M. R.
Carrasco, Hernán José
Bottazzi, Maria Elena
Hotez, Peter J.
Murray, Kristy O.
Grijalva, Mario J.
Burleigh, Barbara
Grisard, Edmundo C.
Miles, Michael A.
Andersson, Björn
author_sort Talavera-López, Carlos
collection PubMed
description Trypanosoma cruzi, a zoonotic kinetoplastid protozoan parasite, is the causative agent of American trypanosomiasis (Chagas disease). Having a very plastic, repetitive and complex genome, the parasite displays a highly diverse repertoire of surface molecules, with pivotal roles in cell invasion, immune evasion and pathogenesis. Before 2016, the complexity of the genomic regions containing these genes impaired the assembly of a genome at chromosomal level, making it impossible to study the structure and function of the several thousand repetitive genes encoding the surface molecules of the parasite. We here describe the genome assembly of the Sylvio X10/1 genome sequence, which since 2016 has been used as a reference genome sequence for T. cruzi clade I (TcI), produced using high coverage PacBio single-molecule sequencing. It was used to analyze deep Illumina sequence data from 34 T. cruzi TcI isolates and clones from different geographic locations, sample sources and clinical outcomes. Resolution of the surface molecule gene distribution showed the unusual duality in the organization of the parasite genome, a synteny of the core genomic region with related protozoa flanked by unique and highly plastic multigene family clusters encoding surface antigens. The presence of abundant interspersed retrotransposons in these multigene family clusters suggests that these elements are involved in a recombination mechanism for the generation of antigenic variation and evasion of the host immune response on these TcI strains. The comparative genomic analysis of the cohort of TcI strains revealed multiple cases of such recombination events involving surface molecule genes and has provided new insights into T. cruzi population structure.
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spelling pubmed-79665202021-03-18 Repeat-Driven Generation of Antigenic Diversity in a Major Human Pathogen, Trypanosoma cruzi Talavera-López, Carlos Messenger, Louisa A. Lewis, Michael D. Yeo, Matthew Reis-Cunha, João Luís Matos, Gabriel Machado Bartholomeu, Daniella C. Calzada, José E. Saldaña, Azael Ramírez, Juan David Guhl, Felipe Ocaña-Mayorga, Sofía Costales, Jaime A. Gorchakov, Rodion Jones, Kathryn Nolan, Melissa S. Teixeira, Santuza M. R. Carrasco, Hernán José Bottazzi, Maria Elena Hotez, Peter J. Murray, Kristy O. Grijalva, Mario J. Burleigh, Barbara Grisard, Edmundo C. Miles, Michael A. Andersson, Björn Front Cell Infect Microbiol Cellular and Infection Microbiology Trypanosoma cruzi, a zoonotic kinetoplastid protozoan parasite, is the causative agent of American trypanosomiasis (Chagas disease). Having a very plastic, repetitive and complex genome, the parasite displays a highly diverse repertoire of surface molecules, with pivotal roles in cell invasion, immune evasion and pathogenesis. Before 2016, the complexity of the genomic regions containing these genes impaired the assembly of a genome at chromosomal level, making it impossible to study the structure and function of the several thousand repetitive genes encoding the surface molecules of the parasite. We here describe the genome assembly of the Sylvio X10/1 genome sequence, which since 2016 has been used as a reference genome sequence for T. cruzi clade I (TcI), produced using high coverage PacBio single-molecule sequencing. It was used to analyze deep Illumina sequence data from 34 T. cruzi TcI isolates and clones from different geographic locations, sample sources and clinical outcomes. Resolution of the surface molecule gene distribution showed the unusual duality in the organization of the parasite genome, a synteny of the core genomic region with related protozoa flanked by unique and highly plastic multigene family clusters encoding surface antigens. The presence of abundant interspersed retrotransposons in these multigene family clusters suggests that these elements are involved in a recombination mechanism for the generation of antigenic variation and evasion of the host immune response on these TcI strains. The comparative genomic analysis of the cohort of TcI strains revealed multiple cases of such recombination events involving surface molecule genes and has provided new insights into T. cruzi population structure. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-03-03 /pmc/articles/PMC7966520/ /pubmed/33747978 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcimb.2021.614665 Text en Copyright © 2021 Talavera-López, Messenger, Lewis, Yeo, Reis-Cunha, Matos, Bartholomeu, Calzada, Saldaña, Ramírez, Guhl, Ocaña-Mayorga, Costales, Gorchakov, Jones, Nolan, Teixeira, Carrasco, Bottazzi, Hotez, Murray, Grijalva, Burleigh, Grisard, Miles and Andersson http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Cellular and Infection Microbiology
Talavera-López, Carlos
Messenger, Louisa A.
Lewis, Michael D.
Yeo, Matthew
Reis-Cunha, João Luís
Matos, Gabriel Machado
Bartholomeu, Daniella C.
Calzada, José E.
Saldaña, Azael
Ramírez, Juan David
Guhl, Felipe
Ocaña-Mayorga, Sofía
Costales, Jaime A.
Gorchakov, Rodion
Jones, Kathryn
Nolan, Melissa S.
Teixeira, Santuza M. R.
Carrasco, Hernán José
Bottazzi, Maria Elena
Hotez, Peter J.
Murray, Kristy O.
Grijalva, Mario J.
Burleigh, Barbara
Grisard, Edmundo C.
Miles, Michael A.
Andersson, Björn
Repeat-Driven Generation of Antigenic Diversity in a Major Human Pathogen, Trypanosoma cruzi
title Repeat-Driven Generation of Antigenic Diversity in a Major Human Pathogen, Trypanosoma cruzi
title_full Repeat-Driven Generation of Antigenic Diversity in a Major Human Pathogen, Trypanosoma cruzi
title_fullStr Repeat-Driven Generation of Antigenic Diversity in a Major Human Pathogen, Trypanosoma cruzi
title_full_unstemmed Repeat-Driven Generation of Antigenic Diversity in a Major Human Pathogen, Trypanosoma cruzi
title_short Repeat-Driven Generation of Antigenic Diversity in a Major Human Pathogen, Trypanosoma cruzi
title_sort repeat-driven generation of antigenic diversity in a major human pathogen, trypanosoma cruzi
topic Cellular and Infection Microbiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7966520/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33747978
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcimb.2021.614665
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