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Spatial expression pattern of serine proteases in the blood fluke Schistosoma mansoni determined by fluorescence RNA in situ hybridization
L. Ulrychová, P. Ostašov, M. Chanová, M. Mareš, M. Horn, J. Dvořák
Language English Country Great Britain
Document type Journal Article
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MSCA- IF CZ.02.2.69/0.0/0.0/17_050/0008014
Operational Programme Research, Development and Education, the Call International Mobility of Researchers
18-14167S
Czech Science Foundation project
NV18-05-00345
Ministry of Health of the Czech Republic
19-17269S
Czech Science Foundation
8J19AT036 (OeAD CZ17/2019)
Ministerstvo Školství, Mládeže a Tělovýchovy
RVO 61388963
Institutional project
1496214
Grantová Agentura, Univerzita Karlova
Progres Q39
Charles University Research Fund
Progres Q25
Charles University Research Fund
UNCE/MED/006
University Center of Clinical and Experimental Liver Surgery
Nr. LO1503
National Sustainability Program I (NPU I)
CZ.02.1.01/0.0/0.0/16_019/0000845
NutRisk Centre
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- MeSH
- Gene Expression * MeSH
- In Situ Hybridization, Fluorescence methods standards MeSH
- Helminth Proteins genetics MeSH
- RNA metabolism MeSH
- Schistosoma mansoni enzymology genetics MeSH
- Serine Proteases genetics MeSH
- Gene Expression Profiling MeSH
- Animals MeSH
- Check Tag
- Male MeSH
- Female MeSH
- Animals MeSH
- Publication type
- Journal Article MeSH
BACKGROUND: The blood flukes of genus Schistosoma are the causative agent of schistosomiasis, a parasitic disease that infects more than 200 million people worldwide. Proteases of schistosomes are involved in critical steps of host-parasite interactions and are promising therapeutic targets. We recently identified and characterized a group of S1 family Schistosoma mansoni serine proteases, including SmSP1 to SmSP5. Expression levels of some SmSPs in S. mansoni are low, and by standard genome sequencing technologies they are marginally detectable at the method threshold levels. Here, we report their spatial gene expression patterns in adult S. mansoni by the high-sensitivity localization assay. METHODOLOGY: Highly sensitive fluorescence in situ RNA hybridization (FISH) was modified and used for the localization of mRNAs encoding individual SmSP proteases (including low-expressed SmSPs) in tissues of adult worms. High sensitivity was obtained due to specifically prepared tissue and probes in combination with the employment of a signal amplification approach. The assay method was validated by detecting the expression patterns of a set of relevant reference genes including SmCB1, SmPOP, SmTSP-2, and Sm29 with localization formerly determined by other techniques. RESULTS: FISH analysis revealed interesting expression patterns of SmSPs distributed in multiple tissues of S. mansoni adults. The expression patterns of individual SmSPs were distinct but in part overlapping and were consistent with existing transcriptome sequencing data. The exception were genes with significantly low expression, which were also localized in tissues where they had not previously been detected by RNA sequencing methods. In general, SmSPs were found in various tissues including reproductive organs, parenchymal cells, esophagus, and the tegumental surface. CONCLUSIONS: The FISH-based assay provided spatial information about the expression of five SmSPs in adult S. mansoni females and males. This highly sensitive method allowed visualization of low-abundantly expressed genes that are below the detection limits of standard in situ hybridization or by RNA sequencing. Thus, this technical approach turned out to be suitable for sensitive localization studies and may also be applicable for other trematodes. The results suggest that SmSPs may play roles in diverse processes of the parasite. Certain SmSPs expressed at the surface may be involved in host-parasite interactions.
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