Data from: Gene expression response to a nematode parasite in novel and native eel hosts ...

Invasive parasites are involved in population declines of new host species worldwide. The high susceptibilities observed in many novel hosts have been attributed to the lack of protective immunity to the parasites which native hosts acquired during their shared evolution. We experimentally infected...

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Main Authors: Bracamonte, Seraina E., Johnston, Paul R., Monaghan, Michael T., Knopf, Klaus
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Language:English
Published: Dryad 2019
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5061/dryad.s1rn8pk3h
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spelling ftdatacite:10.5061/dryad.s1rn8pk3h 2024-06-09T07:38:24+00:00 Data from: Gene expression response to a nematode parasite in novel and native eel hosts ... Bracamonte, Seraina E. Johnston, Paul R. Monaghan, Michael T. Knopf, Klaus 2019 https://dx.doi.org/10.5061/dryad.s1rn8pk3h https://datadryad.org/stash/dataset/doi:10.5061/dryad.s1rn8pk3h en eng Dryad https://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.5728 Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/legalcode cc0-1.0 Anguilla anguilla Anguilla japonica Anguillicola crassus comparative transcriptomics emerging infectious disease host‐parasite interaction Dataset dataset 2019 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.s1rn8pk3h10.1002/ece3.5728 2024-05-13T11:07:55Z Invasive parasites are involved in population declines of new host species worldwide. The high susceptibilities observed in many novel hosts have been attributed to the lack of protective immunity to the parasites which native hosts acquired during their shared evolution. We experimentally infected Japanese eels (Anguilla japonica) and European eels (A. anguilla) with Anguillicola crassus, a nematode parasite that is native to the Japanese eel and invasive in the European eel. We inferred gene expression changes in head kidney tissue from both species, using RNA-seq data to determine the responses at two time points during the early stages of infection (3 and 23 days post-infection). At both time points, the novel host modified the expression of a larger and functionally more diverse set of genes than the native host. Strikingly, the native host regulated immune gene expression only at the earlier time point and to a small extent while the novel host regulated these genes at both time points. A low number of ... : European eels and Japanese eels were experimentally infected with Anguillicola crassus larvae or sham-infected with PBS and sampled at 3 days post-infection or 23 days post-infection (n = 5 for each species, time point, and treatment). mRNA was paired-end sequenced on an Illumina HiSeq2500 or HiSeq4000 and reads were de novo assembled with Trinity. Raw reads and assemblies used to create the the count data are available from the BioProjects PRJNA419718 (European eel 3 dpi), PRJNA546508 (European eel 23 dpi & assembly), and PRJNA546510 (Japanese eel 3 & 23 dpi & assembly). Differentially expressed genes between infected and control eels were identified separately for species and time points using DESeq2 v.1.14.0 on read counts obtained with RSEM v.1.3.0 and a mean coverage cut-off >= 10. GO term enrichment analysis was done with GOstats v2.48.0 using custom background annotations obtained by blasting against UniProt/Swiss-Prot and searching the Pfam database integrated in Trinotate v3.2.0. ... Dataset Anguilla anguilla European eel DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology)
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topic Anguilla anguilla
Anguilla japonica
Anguillicola crassus
comparative transcriptomics
emerging infectious disease
host‐parasite interaction
spellingShingle Anguilla anguilla
Anguilla japonica
Anguillicola crassus
comparative transcriptomics
emerging infectious disease
host‐parasite interaction
Bracamonte, Seraina E.
Johnston, Paul R.
Monaghan, Michael T.
Knopf, Klaus
Data from: Gene expression response to a nematode parasite in novel and native eel hosts ...
topic_facet Anguilla anguilla
Anguilla japonica
Anguillicola crassus
comparative transcriptomics
emerging infectious disease
host‐parasite interaction
description Invasive parasites are involved in population declines of new host species worldwide. The high susceptibilities observed in many novel hosts have been attributed to the lack of protective immunity to the parasites which native hosts acquired during their shared evolution. We experimentally infected Japanese eels (Anguilla japonica) and European eels (A. anguilla) with Anguillicola crassus, a nematode parasite that is native to the Japanese eel and invasive in the European eel. We inferred gene expression changes in head kidney tissue from both species, using RNA-seq data to determine the responses at two time points during the early stages of infection (3 and 23 days post-infection). At both time points, the novel host modified the expression of a larger and functionally more diverse set of genes than the native host. Strikingly, the native host regulated immune gene expression only at the earlier time point and to a small extent while the novel host regulated these genes at both time points. A low number of ... : European eels and Japanese eels were experimentally infected with Anguillicola crassus larvae or sham-infected with PBS and sampled at 3 days post-infection or 23 days post-infection (n = 5 for each species, time point, and treatment). mRNA was paired-end sequenced on an Illumina HiSeq2500 or HiSeq4000 and reads were de novo assembled with Trinity. Raw reads and assemblies used to create the the count data are available from the BioProjects PRJNA419718 (European eel 3 dpi), PRJNA546508 (European eel 23 dpi & assembly), and PRJNA546510 (Japanese eel 3 & 23 dpi & assembly). Differentially expressed genes between infected and control eels were identified separately for species and time points using DESeq2 v.1.14.0 on read counts obtained with RSEM v.1.3.0 and a mean coverage cut-off >= 10. GO term enrichment analysis was done with GOstats v2.48.0 using custom background annotations obtained by blasting against UniProt/Swiss-Prot and searching the Pfam database integrated in Trinotate v3.2.0. ...
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author Bracamonte, Seraina E.
Johnston, Paul R.
Monaghan, Michael T.
Knopf, Klaus
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Johnston, Paul R.
Monaghan, Michael T.
Knopf, Klaus
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title Data from: Gene expression response to a nematode parasite in novel and native eel hosts ...
title_short Data from: Gene expression response to a nematode parasite in novel and native eel hosts ...
title_full Data from: Gene expression response to a nematode parasite in novel and native eel hosts ...
title_fullStr Data from: Gene expression response to a nematode parasite in novel and native eel hosts ...
title_full_unstemmed Data from: Gene expression response to a nematode parasite in novel and native eel hosts ...
title_sort data from: gene expression response to a nematode parasite in novel and native eel hosts ...
publisher Dryad
publishDate 2019
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European eel
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