Identification of microRNA genes in three opisthorchiids.

BACKGROUND:Opisthorchis felineus, O. viverrini, and Clonorchis sinensis (family Opisthorchiidae) are parasitic flatworms that pose a serious threat to humans in some countries and cause opisthorchiasis/clonorchiasis. Chronic disease may lead to a risk of carcinogenesis in the biliary ducts. MicroRNA...

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Published in:PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases
Main Authors: Vladimir Y Ovchinnikov, Dmitry A Afonnikov, Gennady V Vasiliev, Elena V Kashina, Banchob Sripa, Viacheslav A Mordvinov, Alexey V Katokhin
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:fef648919e8f44608d1a677a8c398962 2023-05-15T15:14:05+02:00 Identification of microRNA genes in three opisthorchiids. Vladimir Y Ovchinnikov Dmitry A Afonnikov Gennady V Vasiliev Elena V Kashina Banchob Sripa Viacheslav A Mordvinov Alexey V Katokhin 2015-04-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0003680 https://doaj.org/article/fef648919e8f44608d1a677a8c398962 EN eng Public Library of Science (PLoS) http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4405270?pdf=render https://doaj.org/toc/1935-2727 https://doaj.org/toc/1935-2735 1935-2727 1935-2735 doi:10.1371/journal.pntd.0003680 https://doaj.org/article/fef648919e8f44608d1a677a8c398962 PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases, Vol 9, Iss 4, p e0003680 (2015) Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine RC955-962 Public aspects of medicine RA1-1270 article 2015 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0003680 2022-12-31T03:49:06Z BACKGROUND:Opisthorchis felineus, O. viverrini, and Clonorchis sinensis (family Opisthorchiidae) are parasitic flatworms that pose a serious threat to humans in some countries and cause opisthorchiasis/clonorchiasis. Chronic disease may lead to a risk of carcinogenesis in the biliary ducts. MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are small noncoding RNAs that control gene expression at post-transcriptional level and are implicated in the regulation of various cellular processes during the parasite- host interplay. However, to date, the miRNAs of opisthorchiid flukes, in particular those essential for maintaining their complex biology and parasitic mode of existence, have not been satisfactorily described. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS:Using a SOLiD deep sequencing-bioinformatic approach, we identified 43 novel and 18 conserved miRNAs for O. felineus (miracidia, metacercariae and adult worms), 20 novel and 16 conserved miRNAs for O. viverrini (adult worms), and 33 novel and 18 conserved miRNAs for C. sinensis (adult worms). The analysis of the data revealed differences in the expression level of conserved miRNAs among the three species and among three the developmental stages of O. felineus. Analysis of miRNA genes revealed two gene clusters, one cluster-like region and one intronic miRNA in the genome. The presence and structure of the two gene clusters were validated using a PCR-based approach in the three flukes. CONCLUSIONS:This study represents a comprehensive description of miRNAs in three members of the family Opistorchiidae, significantly expands our knowledge of miRNAs in multicellular parasites and provides a basis for understanding the structural and functional evolution of miRNAs in these metazoan parasites. Results of this study also provides novel resources for deeper understanding the complex parasite biology, for further research on the pathogenesis and molecular events of disease induced by the liver flukes. The present data may also facilitate the development of novel approaches for the prevention and treatment of ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Arctic PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases 9 4 e0003680
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RC955-962
Public aspects of medicine
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Vladimir Y Ovchinnikov
Dmitry A Afonnikov
Gennady V Vasiliev
Elena V Kashina
Banchob Sripa
Viacheslav A Mordvinov
Alexey V Katokhin
Identification of microRNA genes in three opisthorchiids.
topic_facet Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine
RC955-962
Public aspects of medicine
RA1-1270
description BACKGROUND:Opisthorchis felineus, O. viverrini, and Clonorchis sinensis (family Opisthorchiidae) are parasitic flatworms that pose a serious threat to humans in some countries and cause opisthorchiasis/clonorchiasis. Chronic disease may lead to a risk of carcinogenesis in the biliary ducts. MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are small noncoding RNAs that control gene expression at post-transcriptional level and are implicated in the regulation of various cellular processes during the parasite- host interplay. However, to date, the miRNAs of opisthorchiid flukes, in particular those essential for maintaining their complex biology and parasitic mode of existence, have not been satisfactorily described. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS:Using a SOLiD deep sequencing-bioinformatic approach, we identified 43 novel and 18 conserved miRNAs for O. felineus (miracidia, metacercariae and adult worms), 20 novel and 16 conserved miRNAs for O. viverrini (adult worms), and 33 novel and 18 conserved miRNAs for C. sinensis (adult worms). The analysis of the data revealed differences in the expression level of conserved miRNAs among the three species and among three the developmental stages of O. felineus. Analysis of miRNA genes revealed two gene clusters, one cluster-like region and one intronic miRNA in the genome. The presence and structure of the two gene clusters were validated using a PCR-based approach in the three flukes. CONCLUSIONS:This study represents a comprehensive description of miRNAs in three members of the family Opistorchiidae, significantly expands our knowledge of miRNAs in multicellular parasites and provides a basis for understanding the structural and functional evolution of miRNAs in these metazoan parasites. Results of this study also provides novel resources for deeper understanding the complex parasite biology, for further research on the pathogenesis and molecular events of disease induced by the liver flukes. The present data may also facilitate the development of novel approaches for the prevention and treatment of ...
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author Vladimir Y Ovchinnikov
Dmitry A Afonnikov
Gennady V Vasiliev
Elena V Kashina
Banchob Sripa
Viacheslav A Mordvinov
Alexey V Katokhin
author_facet Vladimir Y Ovchinnikov
Dmitry A Afonnikov
Gennady V Vasiliev
Elena V Kashina
Banchob Sripa
Viacheslav A Mordvinov
Alexey V Katokhin
author_sort Vladimir Y Ovchinnikov
title Identification of microRNA genes in three opisthorchiids.
title_short Identification of microRNA genes in three opisthorchiids.
title_full Identification of microRNA genes in three opisthorchiids.
title_fullStr Identification of microRNA genes in three opisthorchiids.
title_full_unstemmed Identification of microRNA genes in three opisthorchiids.
title_sort identification of microrna genes in three opisthorchiids.
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