Sex-Biased Transcriptome of Schistosoma mansoni: Host-Parasite Interaction, Genetic Determinants and Epigenetic Regulators Are Associated with Sexual Differentiation.

BACKGROUND:Among more than 20,000 species of hermaphroditic trematodes, Schistosomatidae are unusual since they have evolved gonochorism. In schistosomes, sex is determined by a female heterogametic system, but phenotypic sexual dimorphism appears only after infection of the vertebrate definitive ho...

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Main Authors: Marion A L Picard, Jérôme Boissier, David Roquis, Christoph Grunau, Jean-François Allienne, David Duval, Eve Toulza, Nathalie Arancibia, Conor R Caffrey, Thavy Long, Sabine Nidelet, Marine Rohmer, Céline Cosseau
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0004930
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:2dd8f151dce74d5b93c47b58b3114711 2023-05-15T15:16:48+02:00 Sex-Biased Transcriptome of Schistosoma mansoni: Host-Parasite Interaction, Genetic Determinants and Epigenetic Regulators Are Associated with Sexual Differentiation. Marion A L Picard Jérôme Boissier David Roquis Christoph Grunau Jean-François Allienne David Duval Eve Toulza Nathalie Arancibia Conor R Caffrey Thavy Long Sabine Nidelet Marine Rohmer Céline Cosseau 2016-09-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0004930 https://doaj.org/article/2dd8f151dce74d5b93c47b58b3114711 EN eng Public Library of Science (PLoS) http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5038963?pdf=render https://doaj.org/toc/1935-2727 https://doaj.org/toc/1935-2735 1935-2727 1935-2735 doi:10.1371/journal.pntd.0004930 https://doaj.org/article/2dd8f151dce74d5b93c47b58b3114711 PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases, Vol 10, Iss 9, p e0004930 (2016) Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine RC955-962 Public aspects of medicine RA1-1270 article 2016 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0004930 2022-12-30T20:54:10Z BACKGROUND:Among more than 20,000 species of hermaphroditic trematodes, Schistosomatidae are unusual since they have evolved gonochorism. In schistosomes, sex is determined by a female heterogametic system, but phenotypic sexual dimorphism appears only after infection of the vertebrate definitive host. The completion of gonad maturation occurs even later, after pairing. To date, the molecular mechanisms that trigger the sexual differentiation in these species remain unknown, and in vivo studies on the developing schistosomulum stages are lacking. To study the molecular basis of sex determination and sexual differentiation in schistosomes, we investigated the whole transcriptome of the human parasite Schistosoma mansoni in a stage- and sex-comparative manner. METHODOLOGY/ PRINCIPAL FINDINGS:We performed a RNA-seq on males and females for five developmental stages: cercariae larvae, three in vivo schistosomulum stages and adults. We detected 7,168 genes differentially expressed between sexes in at least one of the developmental stages, and 4,065 of them were functionally annotated. Transcriptome data were completed with H3K27me3 histone modification analysis using ChIP-Seq before (in cercariae) and after (in adults) the phenotypic sexual dimorphism appearance. In this paper we present (i) candidate determinants of the sexual differentiation, (ii) sex-biased players of the interaction with the vertebrate host, and (iii) different dynamic of the H3K27me3 histone mark between sexes as an illustration of sex-biased epigenetic landscapes. CONCLUSIONS/ SIGNIFICANCE:Our work presents evidence that sexual differentiation in S. mansoni is accompanied by distinct male and female transcriptional landscapes of known players of the host-parasite crosstalk, genetic determinants and epigenetic regulators. Our results suggest that such combination could lead to the optimized sexual dimorphism of this parasitic species. As S. mansoni is pathogenic for humans, this study represents a promising source of therapeutic targets, ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Arctic PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases 10 9 e0004930
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Public aspects of medicine
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RC955-962
Public aspects of medicine
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Marion A L Picard
Jérôme Boissier
David Roquis
Christoph Grunau
Jean-François Allienne
David Duval
Eve Toulza
Nathalie Arancibia
Conor R Caffrey
Thavy Long
Sabine Nidelet
Marine Rohmer
Céline Cosseau
Sex-Biased Transcriptome of Schistosoma mansoni: Host-Parasite Interaction, Genetic Determinants and Epigenetic Regulators Are Associated with Sexual Differentiation.
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description BACKGROUND:Among more than 20,000 species of hermaphroditic trematodes, Schistosomatidae are unusual since they have evolved gonochorism. In schistosomes, sex is determined by a female heterogametic system, but phenotypic sexual dimorphism appears only after infection of the vertebrate definitive host. The completion of gonad maturation occurs even later, after pairing. To date, the molecular mechanisms that trigger the sexual differentiation in these species remain unknown, and in vivo studies on the developing schistosomulum stages are lacking. To study the molecular basis of sex determination and sexual differentiation in schistosomes, we investigated the whole transcriptome of the human parasite Schistosoma mansoni in a stage- and sex-comparative manner. METHODOLOGY/ PRINCIPAL FINDINGS:We performed a RNA-seq on males and females for five developmental stages: cercariae larvae, three in vivo schistosomulum stages and adults. We detected 7,168 genes differentially expressed between sexes in at least one of the developmental stages, and 4,065 of them were functionally annotated. Transcriptome data were completed with H3K27me3 histone modification analysis using ChIP-Seq before (in cercariae) and after (in adults) the phenotypic sexual dimorphism appearance. In this paper we present (i) candidate determinants of the sexual differentiation, (ii) sex-biased players of the interaction with the vertebrate host, and (iii) different dynamic of the H3K27me3 histone mark between sexes as an illustration of sex-biased epigenetic landscapes. CONCLUSIONS/ SIGNIFICANCE:Our work presents evidence that sexual differentiation in S. mansoni is accompanied by distinct male and female transcriptional landscapes of known players of the host-parasite crosstalk, genetic determinants and epigenetic regulators. Our results suggest that such combination could lead to the optimized sexual dimorphism of this parasitic species. As S. mansoni is pathogenic for humans, this study represents a promising source of therapeutic targets, ...
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author Marion A L Picard
Jérôme Boissier
David Roquis
Christoph Grunau
Jean-François Allienne
David Duval
Eve Toulza
Nathalie Arancibia
Conor R Caffrey
Thavy Long
Sabine Nidelet
Marine Rohmer
Céline Cosseau
author_facet Marion A L Picard
Jérôme Boissier
David Roquis
Christoph Grunau
Jean-François Allienne
David Duval
Eve Toulza
Nathalie Arancibia
Conor R Caffrey
Thavy Long
Sabine Nidelet
Marine Rohmer
Céline Cosseau
author_sort Marion A L Picard
title Sex-Biased Transcriptome of Schistosoma mansoni: Host-Parasite Interaction, Genetic Determinants and Epigenetic Regulators Are Associated with Sexual Differentiation.
title_short Sex-Biased Transcriptome of Schistosoma mansoni: Host-Parasite Interaction, Genetic Determinants and Epigenetic Regulators Are Associated with Sexual Differentiation.
title_full Sex-Biased Transcriptome of Schistosoma mansoni: Host-Parasite Interaction, Genetic Determinants and Epigenetic Regulators Are Associated with Sexual Differentiation.
title_fullStr Sex-Biased Transcriptome of Schistosoma mansoni: Host-Parasite Interaction, Genetic Determinants and Epigenetic Regulators Are Associated with Sexual Differentiation.
title_full_unstemmed Sex-Biased Transcriptome of Schistosoma mansoni: Host-Parasite Interaction, Genetic Determinants and Epigenetic Regulators Are Associated with Sexual Differentiation.
title_sort sex-biased transcriptome of schistosoma mansoni: host-parasite interaction, genetic determinants and epigenetic regulators are associated with sexual differentiation.
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