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Evolution of the Schlafen genes, a gene family associated with embryonic lethality, meiotic drive, immune processes and orthopoxvirus virulence

Genes of the Schlafen family, first discovered in mouse, are expressed in hematopoietic cells and are involved in immune processes. Previous results showed that they are candidate genes for two major phenomena: meiotic drive and embryonic lethality (DDK syndrome). However, these genes remain poorly...

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Autores principales: Bustos, Olivia, Naik, Saijal, Ayers, Gayle, Casola, Claudio, Perez-Lamigueiro, Maria A., Chippindale, Paul T., Pritham, Ellen J., de la Casa-Esperón, Elena
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Publicado: Elsevier B.V. 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9533870/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19619625
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.gene.2009.07.006
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author Bustos, Olivia
Naik, Saijal
Ayers, Gayle
Casola, Claudio
Perez-Lamigueiro, Maria A.
Chippindale, Paul T.
Pritham, Ellen J.
de la Casa-Esperón, Elena
author_facet Bustos, Olivia
Naik, Saijal
Ayers, Gayle
Casola, Claudio
Perez-Lamigueiro, Maria A.
Chippindale, Paul T.
Pritham, Ellen J.
de la Casa-Esperón, Elena
author_sort Bustos, Olivia
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description Genes of the Schlafen family, first discovered in mouse, are expressed in hematopoietic cells and are involved in immune processes. Previous results showed that they are candidate genes for two major phenomena: meiotic drive and embryonic lethality (DDK syndrome). However, these genes remain poorly understood, mostly due to the limitations imposed by their similarity, close location and the potential functional redundancy of the gene family members. Here we use genomic and phylogenetic studies to investigate the evolution and role of this family of genes. Our results show that the Schlafen family is widely distributed in mammals, where we recognize four major clades that experienced lineage-specific expansions or contractions in various orders, including primates and rodents. In addition, we identified members of the Schlafen family in Chondrichthyes and Amphibia, indicating an ancient origin of these genes. We find evidence that positive selection has acted on many Schlafen genes. Moreover, our analyses indicate that a member of the Schlafen family was horizontally transferred from murine rodents to orthopoxviruses, where it is hypothesized to play a role in allowing the virus to survive host immune defense mechanisms. The functional relevance of the viral Schlafen sequences is further underscored by our finding that they are evolving under purifying selection. This is of particular importance, since orthopoxviruses infect mammals and include variola, the causative agent of smallpox, and monkeypox, an emerging virus of great concern for human health.
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spelling pubmed-95338702022-10-07 Evolution of the Schlafen genes, a gene family associated with embryonic lethality, meiotic drive, immune processes and orthopoxvirus virulence Bustos, Olivia Naik, Saijal Ayers, Gayle Casola, Claudio Perez-Lamigueiro, Maria A. Chippindale, Paul T. Pritham, Ellen J. de la Casa-Esperón, Elena Gene Article Genes of the Schlafen family, first discovered in mouse, are expressed in hematopoietic cells and are involved in immune processes. Previous results showed that they are candidate genes for two major phenomena: meiotic drive and embryonic lethality (DDK syndrome). However, these genes remain poorly understood, mostly due to the limitations imposed by their similarity, close location and the potential functional redundancy of the gene family members. Here we use genomic and phylogenetic studies to investigate the evolution and role of this family of genes. Our results show that the Schlafen family is widely distributed in mammals, where we recognize four major clades that experienced lineage-specific expansions or contractions in various orders, including primates and rodents. In addition, we identified members of the Schlafen family in Chondrichthyes and Amphibia, indicating an ancient origin of these genes. We find evidence that positive selection has acted on many Schlafen genes. Moreover, our analyses indicate that a member of the Schlafen family was horizontally transferred from murine rodents to orthopoxviruses, where it is hypothesized to play a role in allowing the virus to survive host immune defense mechanisms. The functional relevance of the viral Schlafen sequences is further underscored by our finding that they are evolving under purifying selection. This is of particular importance, since orthopoxviruses infect mammals and include variola, the causative agent of smallpox, and monkeypox, an emerging virus of great concern for human health. Elsevier B.V. 2009-11-01 2009-07-17 /pmc/articles/PMC9533870/ /pubmed/19619625 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.gene.2009.07.006 Text en Copyright © 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. Elsevier has created a Monkeypox Information Center in response to the declared public health emergency of international concern, with free information in English on the monkeypox virus. The Monkeypox Information Center is hosted on Elsevier Connect, the company's public news and information website. Elsevier hereby grants permission to make all its monkeypox related research that is available on the Monkeypox Information Center - including this research content - immediately available in publicly funded repositories, with rights for unrestricted research re-use and analyses in any form or by any means with acknowledgement of the original source. These permissions are granted for free by Elsevier for as long as the Monkeypox Information Center remains active.
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Ayers, Gayle
Casola, Claudio
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Chippindale, Paul T.
Pritham, Ellen J.
de la Casa-Esperón, Elena
Evolution of the Schlafen genes, a gene family associated with embryonic lethality, meiotic drive, immune processes and orthopoxvirus virulence
title Evolution of the Schlafen genes, a gene family associated with embryonic lethality, meiotic drive, immune processes and orthopoxvirus virulence
title_full Evolution of the Schlafen genes, a gene family associated with embryonic lethality, meiotic drive, immune processes and orthopoxvirus virulence
title_fullStr Evolution of the Schlafen genes, a gene family associated with embryonic lethality, meiotic drive, immune processes and orthopoxvirus virulence
title_full_unstemmed Evolution of the Schlafen genes, a gene family associated with embryonic lethality, meiotic drive, immune processes and orthopoxvirus virulence
title_short Evolution of the Schlafen genes, a gene family associated with embryonic lethality, meiotic drive, immune processes and orthopoxvirus virulence
title_sort evolution of the schlafen genes, a gene family associated with embryonic lethality, meiotic drive, immune processes and orthopoxvirus virulence
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9533870/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19619625
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.gene.2009.07.006
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