Profiles of small non-coding RNAs in Schistosoma japonicum during development.

BACKGROUND: The gene regulation mechanism along the life cycle of the genus Schistosoma is complex. Small non-coding RNAs (sncRNAs) are essential post transcriptional gene regulation elements that affect gene expression and mRNA stability. Preliminary studies indicated that sncRNAs in schistosomal p...

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Main Authors: Pengfei Cai, Nan Hou, Xianyu Piao, Shuai Liu, Haiying Liu, Fan Yang, Jianwei Wang, Qi Jin, Heng Wang, Qijun Chen
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2011-08-01
Series:PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3149011?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-bd4fea009fa14389989e0814494a4fa22020-11-24T22:29:46ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases1935-27352011-08-0158e125610.1371/journal.pntd.0001256Profiles of small non-coding RNAs in Schistosoma japonicum during development.Pengfei CaiNan HouXianyu PiaoShuai LiuHaiying LiuFan YangJianwei WangQi JinHeng WangQijun ChenBACKGROUND: The gene regulation mechanism along the life cycle of the genus Schistosoma is complex. Small non-coding RNAs (sncRNAs) are essential post transcriptional gene regulation elements that affect gene expression and mRNA stability. Preliminary studies indicated that sncRNAs in schistosomal parasites are generated through different pathways, which are developmentally regulated. However, the data of sncRNAs of schistosomal parasites are still fragmental and a complete expression profile of sncRNAs during the parasite development requires a deep investigation. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: We employed high-throughput genome-wide transcriptome analytic techniques to explore the dynamic expression of microRNAs (miRNAs) and endogenous siRNAs (endo-siRNAs) of Schistosoma japonicum covering the free-living cercarial stage and all stages in the definitive host. This led us to analyze over 70 million clean reads represented both high and low abundance of the small RNA population. Patterns of differential expression of miRNAs and endo-siRNAs were observed. MiRNAs was twice more than endo-siRNAs in cercariae, but gradually decreased along with the development of the parasite. Both small RNA types were presented in equal aboudance in lung-stage schistosomula, while endo-siRNAs accumulated to 6 times more than miRNAs in adult female worms and hepatic eggs. Further, miRNAs were found mainly derived from genes located in the intergenic regions, while endo-siRNAs were mainly generated from transposable elements (TEs). The expression pattern of TE-siRNAs, as well as the pseudogene-derived siRNAs clustered in mRNAs of cytoskeletal proteins, stress proteins, enzymes related to energy metabolism also revealed distinction throughout different developmental stages. Natural antisense transcripts (NATs)-related siRNAs accounted for minor proportion of the endo-siRNAs which were dominantly expressed in cercariae. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: Our results represented a comprehensive expression profile of sncRNAs in various developmental stages of S. japonicum with high accuracy and coverage. The data would facilitate a deep understanding of the parasite biology and potential discovery of novel targets for the design of anti-parasite drugs.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3149011?pdf=render
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author Pengfei Cai
Nan Hou
Xianyu Piao
Shuai Liu
Haiying Liu
Fan Yang
Jianwei Wang
Qi Jin
Heng Wang
Qijun Chen
spellingShingle Pengfei Cai
Nan Hou
Xianyu Piao
Shuai Liu
Haiying Liu
Fan Yang
Jianwei Wang
Qi Jin
Heng Wang
Qijun Chen
Profiles of small non-coding RNAs in Schistosoma japonicum during development.
PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases
author_facet Pengfei Cai
Nan Hou
Xianyu Piao
Shuai Liu
Haiying Liu
Fan Yang
Jianwei Wang
Qi Jin
Heng Wang
Qijun Chen
author_sort Pengfei Cai
title Profiles of small non-coding RNAs in Schistosoma japonicum during development.
title_short Profiles of small non-coding RNAs in Schistosoma japonicum during development.
title_full Profiles of small non-coding RNAs in Schistosoma japonicum during development.
title_fullStr Profiles of small non-coding RNAs in Schistosoma japonicum during development.
title_full_unstemmed Profiles of small non-coding RNAs in Schistosoma japonicum during development.
title_sort profiles of small non-coding rnas in schistosoma japonicum during development.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases
issn 1935-2735
publishDate 2011-08-01
description BACKGROUND: The gene regulation mechanism along the life cycle of the genus Schistosoma is complex. Small non-coding RNAs (sncRNAs) are essential post transcriptional gene regulation elements that affect gene expression and mRNA stability. Preliminary studies indicated that sncRNAs in schistosomal parasites are generated through different pathways, which are developmentally regulated. However, the data of sncRNAs of schistosomal parasites are still fragmental and a complete expression profile of sncRNAs during the parasite development requires a deep investigation. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: We employed high-throughput genome-wide transcriptome analytic techniques to explore the dynamic expression of microRNAs (miRNAs) and endogenous siRNAs (endo-siRNAs) of Schistosoma japonicum covering the free-living cercarial stage and all stages in the definitive host. This led us to analyze over 70 million clean reads represented both high and low abundance of the small RNA population. Patterns of differential expression of miRNAs and endo-siRNAs were observed. MiRNAs was twice more than endo-siRNAs in cercariae, but gradually decreased along with the development of the parasite. Both small RNA types were presented in equal aboudance in lung-stage schistosomula, while endo-siRNAs accumulated to 6 times more than miRNAs in adult female worms and hepatic eggs. Further, miRNAs were found mainly derived from genes located in the intergenic regions, while endo-siRNAs were mainly generated from transposable elements (TEs). The expression pattern of TE-siRNAs, as well as the pseudogene-derived siRNAs clustered in mRNAs of cytoskeletal proteins, stress proteins, enzymes related to energy metabolism also revealed distinction throughout different developmental stages. Natural antisense transcripts (NATs)-related siRNAs accounted for minor proportion of the endo-siRNAs which were dominantly expressed in cercariae. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: Our results represented a comprehensive expression profile of sncRNAs in various developmental stages of S. japonicum with high accuracy and coverage. The data would facilitate a deep understanding of the parasite biology and potential discovery of novel targets for the design of anti-parasite drugs.
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