A multistrain approach to studying the mechanisms underlying compatibility in the interaction between Biomphalaria glabrata and Schistosoma mansoni.

In recent decades, numerous studies have sought to better understand the mechanisms underlying the compatibility between Biomphalaria glabrata and Schistosoma mansoni. The developments of comparative transcriptomics, comparative genomics, interactomics and more targeted approaches have enabled resea...

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Main Authors: Richard Galinier, Emmanuel Roger, Yves Moné, David Duval, Anaïs Portet, Silvain Pinaud, Cristian Chaparro, Christoph Grunau, Clémence Genthon, Emeric Dubois, Anne Rognon, Nathalie Arancibia, Bernard Dejean, André Théron, Benjamin Gourbal, Guillaume Mitta
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:85b9d46d2fde47cea3eedd922ec92992 2023-05-15T15:08:17+02:00 A multistrain approach to studying the mechanisms underlying compatibility in the interaction between Biomphalaria glabrata and Schistosoma mansoni. Richard Galinier Emmanuel Roger Yves Moné David Duval Anaïs Portet Silvain Pinaud Cristian Chaparro Christoph Grunau Clémence Genthon Emeric Dubois Anne Rognon Nathalie Arancibia Bernard Dejean André Théron Benjamin Gourbal Guillaume Mitta 2017-03-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0005398 https://doaj.org/article/85b9d46d2fde47cea3eedd922ec92992 EN eng Public Library of Science (PLoS) http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5349689?pdf=render https://doaj.org/toc/1935-2727 https://doaj.org/toc/1935-2735 1935-2727 1935-2735 doi:10.1371/journal.pntd.0005398 https://doaj.org/article/85b9d46d2fde47cea3eedd922ec92992 PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases, Vol 11, Iss 3, p e0005398 (2017) Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine RC955-962 Public aspects of medicine RA1-1270 article 2017 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0005398 2022-12-31T09:36:38Z In recent decades, numerous studies have sought to better understand the mechanisms underlying the compatibility between Biomphalaria glabrata and Schistosoma mansoni. The developments of comparative transcriptomics, comparative genomics, interactomics and more targeted approaches have enabled researchers to identify a series of candidate genes. However, no molecular comparative work has yet been performed on multiple populations displaying different levels of compatibility. Here, we seek to fill this gap in the literature. We focused on B. glabrata FREPs and S. mansoni SmPoMucs, which were previously demonstrated to be involved in snail/schistosome compatibility. We studied the expression and polymorphisms of these factors in combinations of snail and schistosome isolates that display different levels of compatibility. We found that the polymorphism and expression levels of FREPs and SmPoMucs could be linked to the compatibility level of S. mansoni. These data and our complementary results obtained by RNA-seq of samples from various snail strains indicate that the mechanism of compatibility is much more complex than previously thought, and that it is likely to be highly variable within and between populations. This complexity must be taken into account if we hope to identify the molecular pathways that are most likely to be good targets for strategies aimed at blocking transmission of the parasite through the snail intermediate host. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Arctic PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases 11 3 e0005398
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Richard Galinier
Emmanuel Roger
Yves Moné
David Duval
Anaïs Portet
Silvain Pinaud
Cristian Chaparro
Christoph Grunau
Clémence Genthon
Emeric Dubois
Anne Rognon
Nathalie Arancibia
Bernard Dejean
André Théron
Benjamin Gourbal
Guillaume Mitta
A multistrain approach to studying the mechanisms underlying compatibility in the interaction between Biomphalaria glabrata and Schistosoma mansoni.
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description In recent decades, numerous studies have sought to better understand the mechanisms underlying the compatibility between Biomphalaria glabrata and Schistosoma mansoni. The developments of comparative transcriptomics, comparative genomics, interactomics and more targeted approaches have enabled researchers to identify a series of candidate genes. However, no molecular comparative work has yet been performed on multiple populations displaying different levels of compatibility. Here, we seek to fill this gap in the literature. We focused on B. glabrata FREPs and S. mansoni SmPoMucs, which were previously demonstrated to be involved in snail/schistosome compatibility. We studied the expression and polymorphisms of these factors in combinations of snail and schistosome isolates that display different levels of compatibility. We found that the polymorphism and expression levels of FREPs and SmPoMucs could be linked to the compatibility level of S. mansoni. These data and our complementary results obtained by RNA-seq of samples from various snail strains indicate that the mechanism of compatibility is much more complex than previously thought, and that it is likely to be highly variable within and between populations. This complexity must be taken into account if we hope to identify the molecular pathways that are most likely to be good targets for strategies aimed at blocking transmission of the parasite through the snail intermediate host.
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author Richard Galinier
Emmanuel Roger
Yves Moné
David Duval
Anaïs Portet
Silvain Pinaud
Cristian Chaparro
Christoph Grunau
Clémence Genthon
Emeric Dubois
Anne Rognon
Nathalie Arancibia
Bernard Dejean
André Théron
Benjamin Gourbal
Guillaume Mitta
author_facet Richard Galinier
Emmanuel Roger
Yves Moné
David Duval
Anaïs Portet
Silvain Pinaud
Cristian Chaparro
Christoph Grunau
Clémence Genthon
Emeric Dubois
Anne Rognon
Nathalie Arancibia
Bernard Dejean
André Théron
Benjamin Gourbal
Guillaume Mitta
author_sort Richard Galinier
title A multistrain approach to studying the mechanisms underlying compatibility in the interaction between Biomphalaria glabrata and Schistosoma mansoni.
title_short A multistrain approach to studying the mechanisms underlying compatibility in the interaction between Biomphalaria glabrata and Schistosoma mansoni.
title_full A multistrain approach to studying the mechanisms underlying compatibility in the interaction between Biomphalaria glabrata and Schistosoma mansoni.
title_fullStr A multistrain approach to studying the mechanisms underlying compatibility in the interaction between Biomphalaria glabrata and Schistosoma mansoni.
title_full_unstemmed A multistrain approach to studying the mechanisms underlying compatibility in the interaction between Biomphalaria glabrata and Schistosoma mansoni.
title_sort multistrain approach to studying the mechanisms underlying compatibility in the interaction between biomphalaria glabrata and schistosoma mansoni.
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