Tissue-specific transcriptome analyses provide new insights into GPCR signalling in adult Schistosoma mansoni.

Schistosomes are blood-dwelling trematodes with global impact on human and animal health. Because medical treatment is currently based on a single drug, praziquantel, there is urgent need for the development of alternative control strategies. The Schistosoma mansoni genome project provides a platfor...

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Main Authors: Steffen Hahnel, Nic Wheeler, Zhigang Lu, Arporn Wangwiwatsin, Paul McVeigh, Aaron Maule, Matthew Berriman, Timothy Day, Paula Ribeiro, Christoph G Grevelding
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2018-01-01
Series:PLoS Pathogens
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5773224?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-c4072584402e4196be955d6ef815ed822020-11-25T00:43:36ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS Pathogens1553-73661553-73742018-01-01141e100671810.1371/journal.ppat.1006718Tissue-specific transcriptome analyses provide new insights into GPCR signalling in adult Schistosoma mansoni.Steffen HahnelNic WheelerZhigang LuArporn WangwiwatsinPaul McVeighAaron MauleMatthew BerrimanTimothy DayPaula RibeiroChristoph G GreveldingSchistosomes are blood-dwelling trematodes with global impact on human and animal health. Because medical treatment is currently based on a single drug, praziquantel, there is urgent need for the development of alternative control strategies. The Schistosoma mansoni genome project provides a platform to study and connect the genetic repertoire of schistosomes to specific biological functions essential for successful parasitism. G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) form the largest superfamily of transmembrane receptors throughout the Eumetazoan phyla, including platyhelminths. Due to their involvement in diverse biological processes, their pharmacological importance, and proven druggability, GPCRs are promising targets for new anthelmintics. However, to identify candidate receptors, a more detailed understanding of the roles of GPCR signalling in schistosome biology is essential. An updated phylogenetic analysis of the S. mansoni GPCR genome (GPCRome) is presented, facilitated by updated genome data that allowed a more precise annotation of GPCRs. Additionally, we review the current knowledge on GPCR signalling in this parasite and provide new insights into the potential roles of GPCRs in schistosome reproduction based on the findings of a recent tissue-specific transcriptomic study in paired and unpaired S. mansoni. According to the current analysis, GPCRs contribute to gonad-specific functions but also to nongonad, pairing-dependent processes. The latter may regulate gonad-unrelated functions during the multifaceted male-female interaction. Finally, we compare the schistosome GPCRome to that of another parasitic trematode, Fasciola, and discuss the importance of GPCRs to basic and applied research. Phylogenetic analyses display GPCR diversity in free-living and parasitic platyhelminths and suggest diverse functions in schistosomes. Although their roles need to be substantiated by functional studies in the future, the data support the selection of GPCR candidates for basic and applied studies, invigorating the exploitation of this important receptor class for drug discovery against schistosomes but also other trematodes.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5773224?pdf=render
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author Steffen Hahnel
Nic Wheeler
Zhigang Lu
Arporn Wangwiwatsin
Paul McVeigh
Aaron Maule
Matthew Berriman
Timothy Day
Paula Ribeiro
Christoph G Grevelding
spellingShingle Steffen Hahnel
Nic Wheeler
Zhigang Lu
Arporn Wangwiwatsin
Paul McVeigh
Aaron Maule
Matthew Berriman
Timothy Day
Paula Ribeiro
Christoph G Grevelding
Tissue-specific transcriptome analyses provide new insights into GPCR signalling in adult Schistosoma mansoni.
PLoS Pathogens
author_facet Steffen Hahnel
Nic Wheeler
Zhigang Lu
Arporn Wangwiwatsin
Paul McVeigh
Aaron Maule
Matthew Berriman
Timothy Day
Paula Ribeiro
Christoph G Grevelding
author_sort Steffen Hahnel
title Tissue-specific transcriptome analyses provide new insights into GPCR signalling in adult Schistosoma mansoni.
title_short Tissue-specific transcriptome analyses provide new insights into GPCR signalling in adult Schistosoma mansoni.
title_full Tissue-specific transcriptome analyses provide new insights into GPCR signalling in adult Schistosoma mansoni.
title_fullStr Tissue-specific transcriptome analyses provide new insights into GPCR signalling in adult Schistosoma mansoni.
title_full_unstemmed Tissue-specific transcriptome analyses provide new insights into GPCR signalling in adult Schistosoma mansoni.
title_sort tissue-specific transcriptome analyses provide new insights into gpcr signalling in adult schistosoma mansoni.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS Pathogens
issn 1553-7366
1553-7374
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Schistosomes are blood-dwelling trematodes with global impact on human and animal health. Because medical treatment is currently based on a single drug, praziquantel, there is urgent need for the development of alternative control strategies. The Schistosoma mansoni genome project provides a platform to study and connect the genetic repertoire of schistosomes to specific biological functions essential for successful parasitism. G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) form the largest superfamily of transmembrane receptors throughout the Eumetazoan phyla, including platyhelminths. Due to their involvement in diverse biological processes, their pharmacological importance, and proven druggability, GPCRs are promising targets for new anthelmintics. However, to identify candidate receptors, a more detailed understanding of the roles of GPCR signalling in schistosome biology is essential. An updated phylogenetic analysis of the S. mansoni GPCR genome (GPCRome) is presented, facilitated by updated genome data that allowed a more precise annotation of GPCRs. Additionally, we review the current knowledge on GPCR signalling in this parasite and provide new insights into the potential roles of GPCRs in schistosome reproduction based on the findings of a recent tissue-specific transcriptomic study in paired and unpaired S. mansoni. According to the current analysis, GPCRs contribute to gonad-specific functions but also to nongonad, pairing-dependent processes. The latter may regulate gonad-unrelated functions during the multifaceted male-female interaction. Finally, we compare the schistosome GPCRome to that of another parasitic trematode, Fasciola, and discuss the importance of GPCRs to basic and applied research. Phylogenetic analyses display GPCR diversity in free-living and parasitic platyhelminths and suggest diverse functions in schistosomes. Although their roles need to be substantiated by functional studies in the future, the data support the selection of GPCR candidates for basic and applied studies, invigorating the exploitation of this important receptor class for drug discovery against schistosomes but also other trematodes.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5773224?pdf=render
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