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Heads or tails? Differential translational regulation in cercarial heads and tails of schistosome worms

机译:正面或反面?血吸虫蠕虫的头和尾的差异翻译调节

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Schistosomes are obligate helminths responsible for over 218 million cases of human schistosomiasis in 78 countries around the world. Infection occurs when free-swimming cercariae penetrate human skin and initiate developmental progression into parasitic obligate worms that consume red blood cells. Transcriptomic studies of infectious cercariae reveal abundant mRNAs associated with energy metabolism and host invasion. However, the cercaria is mostly transcriptionally quiescent, suggesting that most mRNAs are primed prior to cercarial escape from the snail host. The use of transcriptomics to understand protein expression presumes that transcription and translation are functionally coupled and the cercarial stage has categorically been treated as a single unit for -omic analysis. Per contra, the relationship between transcription and translation in infectious cercariae has not been described. To understand the correlation between transcription and translation in cercariae, we separately measured nascent translation levels in cercarial heads, cercarial tails and in the developing schistosomula, the next stage of its life cycle. The loss of the cercarial tail is essential for the transformation from a cercaria to a schistosomulum. We observed that translation was initially limited and the translation rate accelerated during the first 72-hours after tail loss. When we tested nascent translation in cercarial heads, cercarial tails, whole cercariae, and 4-hour schistosomula, we found that translation is significantly upregulated in the cercarial tail when compared to the cercarial head and that translation was undetectable in heads using immunofluorescent image quantification (p = .0005). These data represent a major shift in how we understand the cercarial stage. The cercarial head is mostly transcriptionally and translationally quiescent while being sufficient for progression into a schistosomulum. In addition, transcription and translation are not linked in Schistosoma mansoni cercaria. Thus, our current conceptual approach of treating the cercaria as a single functional unit for -omic studies may be insufficient to understand cercarial development.
机译:血吸虫是专性蠕虫,在全球78个国家中造成超过2.18亿例人类血吸虫病病例。当自由游动的尾c穿透人的皮肤并开始发展为寄生性专性蠕虫并消耗红细胞时,就会发生感染。传染性尾c的转录组学研究表明,丰富的mRNA与能量代谢和宿主入侵有关。但是,尾c大多在转录上处于静止状态,这表明大多数mRNA在are虫从蜗牛宿主逃逸之前就已启动。使用转录组学了解蛋白质表达的前提是,转录和翻译在功能上是耦合的,而子宫颈阶段已被分类为用于组学分析的单个单元。与此相反,尚未描述感染性尾c中转录与翻译之间的关系。为了了解尾c中转录与翻译之间的相关性,我们分别测量了尾head头部,尾car尾和发育中的血吸虫(其生命周期的下一个阶段)中新生的翻译水平。尾尾的缺失对于从尾transformation向血吸虫的转化至关重要。我们观察到翻译最初受到限制,并且在丢失尾巴后的最初72小时内翻译速度加快了。当我们测试了头颅,尾巴尾巴,整个尾4-和4小时血吸虫的新生翻译时,我们发现与尾巴头相比,尾巴中的翻译显着上调,并且使用免疫荧光图像定量技术无法在头中检测到翻译( p = .0005)。这些数据代表了我们对子宫颈阶段了解的重大转变。 head头在转录和翻译上大多是静止的,同时足以发展为血吸虫。另外,在曼氏血吸虫尾c中转录和翻译没有联系。因此,我们目前在概念上将尾c当作一个完整的功能组进行研究的方法可能不足以了解尾development的发展。

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