Coordinated Changes in Gene Expression Throughout Encystation of Giardia intestinalis.

Differentiation into infectious cysts through the process of encystation is crucial for transmission and survival of the intestinal protozoan parasite Giardia intestinalis. Hitherto the majority of studies have focused on the early events, leaving late encystation poorly defined. In order to further...

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Main Authors: Elin Einarsson, Karin Troell, Marc P Hoeppner, Manfred Grabherr, Ulf Ribacke, Staffan G Svärd
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2016-03-01
Series:PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases
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spelling doaj-decf32293bb14a1a844b3f02b037a8ec2020-11-24T21:58:33ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases1935-27271935-27352016-03-01103e000457110.1371/journal.pntd.0004571Coordinated Changes in Gene Expression Throughout Encystation of Giardia intestinalis.Elin EinarssonKarin TroellMarc P HoeppnerManfred GrabherrUlf RibackeStaffan G SvärdDifferentiation into infectious cysts through the process of encystation is crucial for transmission and survival of the intestinal protozoan parasite Giardia intestinalis. Hitherto the majority of studies have focused on the early events, leaving late encystation poorly defined. In order to further study encystation, focusing on the later events, we developed a new encystation protocol that generates a higher yield of mature cysts compared to standard methods. Transcriptome changes during the entire differentiation from trophozoites to cysts were thereafter studied using RNA sequencing (RNA-seq). A high level of periodicity was observed for up- and down-regulated genes, both at the level of the entire transcriptome and putative regulators. This suggests the trajectory of differentiation to be coordinated through developmentally linked gene regulatory activities. Our study identifies a core of 13 genes that are consistently up-regulated during initial encystation. Of these, two constitute previously uncharacterized proteins that we were able to localize to a new type of encystation-specific vesicles. Interestingly, the largest transcriptional changes were seen in the late phase of encystation with the majority of the highly up-regulated genes encoding hypothetical proteins. Several of these were epitope-tagged and localized to further characterize these previously unknown genetic components of encystation and possibly excystation. Finally, we also detected a switch of variant specific surface proteins (VSPs) in the late phase of encystation. This occurred at the same time as nuclear division and DNA replication, suggesting a potential link between the processes.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4807828?pdf=render
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author Elin Einarsson
Karin Troell
Marc P Hoeppner
Manfred Grabherr
Ulf Ribacke
Staffan G Svärd
spellingShingle Elin Einarsson
Karin Troell
Marc P Hoeppner
Manfred Grabherr
Ulf Ribacke
Staffan G Svärd
Coordinated Changes in Gene Expression Throughout Encystation of Giardia intestinalis.
PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases
author_facet Elin Einarsson
Karin Troell
Marc P Hoeppner
Manfred Grabherr
Ulf Ribacke
Staffan G Svärd
author_sort Elin Einarsson
title Coordinated Changes in Gene Expression Throughout Encystation of Giardia intestinalis.
title_short Coordinated Changes in Gene Expression Throughout Encystation of Giardia intestinalis.
title_full Coordinated Changes in Gene Expression Throughout Encystation of Giardia intestinalis.
title_fullStr Coordinated Changes in Gene Expression Throughout Encystation of Giardia intestinalis.
title_full_unstemmed Coordinated Changes in Gene Expression Throughout Encystation of Giardia intestinalis.
title_sort coordinated changes in gene expression throughout encystation of giardia intestinalis.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases
issn 1935-2727
1935-2735
publishDate 2016-03-01
description Differentiation into infectious cysts through the process of encystation is crucial for transmission and survival of the intestinal protozoan parasite Giardia intestinalis. Hitherto the majority of studies have focused on the early events, leaving late encystation poorly defined. In order to further study encystation, focusing on the later events, we developed a new encystation protocol that generates a higher yield of mature cysts compared to standard methods. Transcriptome changes during the entire differentiation from trophozoites to cysts were thereafter studied using RNA sequencing (RNA-seq). A high level of periodicity was observed for up- and down-regulated genes, both at the level of the entire transcriptome and putative regulators. This suggests the trajectory of differentiation to be coordinated through developmentally linked gene regulatory activities. Our study identifies a core of 13 genes that are consistently up-regulated during initial encystation. Of these, two constitute previously uncharacterized proteins that we were able to localize to a new type of encystation-specific vesicles. Interestingly, the largest transcriptional changes were seen in the late phase of encystation with the majority of the highly up-regulated genes encoding hypothetical proteins. Several of these were epitope-tagged and localized to further characterize these previously unknown genetic components of encystation and possibly excystation. Finally, we also detected a switch of variant specific surface proteins (VSPs) in the late phase of encystation. This occurred at the same time as nuclear division and DNA replication, suggesting a potential link between the processes.
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