比较基因组学分析揭示了可能与萧氏隐孢子虫宿主偏好有关的序列特征。

IF 3.7 2区 医学 Q1 PARASITOLOGY
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隐孢子虫属是人类和家畜腹泻相关的重要病原体。在已知的隐孢子虫中,引起绵羊和山羊隐孢子虫病的小隐孢子虫以前被认为是牛特异性隐孢子虫的一个基因型,因为它们的 ssrRNA 基因序列具有高度的一致性。然而,基因组数据的缺乏限制了对这两个密切相关物种之间基因差异的表征。在本研究中,我们对两株 C. xiaoi 分离物的基因组进行了测序,并进行了比较基因组分析,以确定这一适应于鹅卵石的物种与其他隐孢子虫属相比在序列上的独特性。 我们的结果表明,C. xiaoi 与 C. bovis 在基因组上有 95.8% 的相似性,且基因含量相似。与此相一致的是,C. xiaoi 和 C. bovis 的线粒体代谢酶和入侵相关蛋白家族的编码基因较少。不过,它们似乎拥有几个物种特异性基因。进一步的分析表明,这两种隐孢子虫属之间的序列差异主要体现在 24 个高度多态的基因上,其中一半位于亚群体区。其中一些亚群基因编码的分泌蛋白经历了正选择。此外,被鉴定为 XXIIIf 和 XXIIIh 亚型的两个 C. xiaoi 分离物的基因组具有 99.9% 的核苷酸序列相同性,其中 6 个编码推测分泌蛋白的基因差异很大。因此,这些物种特异性基因和亚群基因序列的多态性可能是造成小牛睾丸炎球菌和牛睾丸炎球菌不同宿主偏好的原因。
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Comparative genomics analysis reveals sequence characteristics potentially related to host preference in Cryptosporidium xiaoi

Comparative genomics analysis reveals sequence characteristics potentially related to host preference in Cryptosporidium xiaoi

Cryptosporidium spp. are important diarrhea-associated pathogens in humans and livestock. Among the known species, Cryptosporidium xiaoi, which causes cryptosporidiosis in sheep and goats, was previously recognized as a genotype of the bovine-specific Cryptosporidium bovis based on their high sequence identity in the ssrRNA gene. However, the lack of genomic data has limited characterization of the genetic differences between the two closely related species. In this study, we sequenced the genomes of two C. xiaoi isolates and performed comparative genomic analysis to identify the sequence uniqueness of this ovine-adapted species compared with other Cryptosporidium spp. Our results showed that C. xiaoi is genetically related to C. bovis as shown by their 95.8% genomic identity and similar gene content. Consistent with this, both C. xiaoi and C. bovis appear to have fewer genes encoding mitochondrial metabolic enzymes and invasion-related protein families. However, they appear to possess several species-specific genes. Further analysis indicates that the sequence differences between these two Cryptosporidium spp. are mainly in 24 highly polymorphic genes, half of which are located in the subtelomeric regions. Some of these subtelomeric genes encode secretory proteins that have undergone positive selection. In addition, the genomes of two C. xiaoi isolates, identified as subtypes XXIIIf and XXIIIh, share 99.9% nucleotide sequence identity, with six highly divergent genes encoding putative secretory proteins. Therefore, these species-specific genes and sequence polymorphism in subtelomeric genes probably contribute to the different host preference of C. xiaoi and C. bovis.

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期刊介绍: International Journal for Parasitology offers authors the option to sponsor nonsubscriber access to their articles on Elsevier electronic publishing platforms. For more information please view our Sponsored Articles page. The International Journal for Parasitology publishes the results of original research in all aspects of basic and applied parasitology, including all the fields covered by its Specialist Editors, and ranging from parasites and host-parasite relationships of intrinsic biological interest to those of social and economic importance in human and veterinary medicine and agriculture.
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