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Catalogue of stage-specific transcripts in Ixodes ricinus and their potential functions during the tick life-cycle
P. Vechtova, Z. Fussy, R. Cegan, J. Sterba, J. Erhart, V. Benes, L. Grubhoffer
Language English Country Great Britain
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- MeSH
 - Ixodes genetics growth & development MeSH
 - Nymph growth & development MeSH
 - Reproduction genetics MeSH
 - Life Cycle Stages MeSH
 - Gene Expression Profiling * MeSH
 - Feeding Behavior MeSH
 - Animals MeSH
 - Check Tag
 - Female MeSH
 - Animals MeSH
 - Publication type
 - Journal Article MeSH
 
BACKGROUND: The castor bean tick Ixodes ricinus is an important vector of several clinically important diseases, whose prevalence increases with accelerating global climate changes. Characterization of a tick life-cycle is thus of great importance. However, researchers mainly focus on specific organs of fed life stages, while early development of this tick species is largely neglected. METHODS: In an attempt to better understand the life-cycle of this widespread arthropod parasite, we sequenced the transcriptomes of four life stages (egg, larva, nymph and adult female), including unfed and partially blood-fed individuals. To enable a more reliable identification of transcripts and their comparison in all five transcriptome libraries, we validated an improved-fit set of five I. ricinus-specific reference genes for internal standard normalization of our transcriptomes. Then, we mapped biological functions to transcripts identified in different life stages (clusters) to elucidate life stage-specific processes. Finally, we drew conclusions from the functional enrichment of these clusters specifically assigned to each transcriptome, also in the context of recently published transcriptomic studies in ticks. RESULTS: We found that reproduction-related transcripts are present in both fed nymphs and fed females, underlining the poorly documented importance of ovaries as moulting regulators in ticks. Additionally, we identified transposase transcripts in tick eggs suggesting elevated transposition during embryogenesis, co-activated with factors driving developmental regulation of gene expression. Our findings also highlight the importance of the regulation of energetic metabolism in tick eggs during embryonic development and glutamate metabolism in nymphs. CONCLUSIONS: Our study presents novel insights into stage-specific transcriptomes of I. ricinus and extends the current knowledge of this medically important pathogen, especially in the early phases of its development.
BIOCEV Faculty of Science Charles University Prague Czech Republic
Biology Centre CAS Institute of Parasitology České Budějovice Czech Republic
Faculty of Science University of South Bohemia České Budějovice Czech Republic
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