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The Transcriptome Sequence of Dientamoeba fragilis Offers New Biological Insights on its Metabolism, Kinome, Degradome and Potential Mechanisms of Pathogenicity

机译:Dientamoeba fragilis的转录组序列为其新陈代谢,Kinome,降低和致病性机制提供了新的生物学洞察

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Dientamoeba fragilis is a human bowel parasite with a worldwide distribution. Dientamoeba was once described as a rare and harmless commensal though recent reports suggest it is common and potentially pathogenic. Molecular data on Dientamoeba is scarce which limits our understanding of this parasite. To address this, sequencing of the Dientamoeba transcriptome was performed. Messenger RNA was extracted from cultured Dientamoeba trophozoites originating from clinical stool specimens, and sequenced using Roche GS FLX and Illumina HiSeq technologies. In total 6,595 Dientamoeba transcripts were identified. These sequences were analysed using the BLAST2GO software suite and via BLAST comparisons to sequences available from TrichDB, GenBank, MEROPS and kinase.com. Several novel KEGG pathway maps were generated and gene ontology analysis was also performed. These results are thoroughly discussed guided by knowledge available for other related protozoa. Attention is paid to the novel biological insights afforded by this data including peptidases and kinases of Dientamoeba, as well as its metabolism, novel chemotherapeutics and possible mechanisms of pathogenicity. Currently, this work represents the largest contribution to our understanding of Dientamoeba molecular biology and also represents a major contribution to our understanding of the trichomonads generally, many of which are important pathogens of humans and animals. (C) 2015 Elsevier GmbH. All rights reserved.
机译:Dientamoeba fragilis是一种具有全球分布的人肠寄生虫。虽然最近的报告表明,Dientamoeba被描述为罕见的和无害的共生,但最近的报告表明它是常见的且可能的致病性的。 Dientamoeba上的分子数据是稀缺的,这限制了我们对这种寄生虫的理解。为了解决此问题,进行DientamoEBA转录组的测序。信使RNA被源自临床粪便样品的培养DientamoBA滋养色素提取,并使用Roche GS FLX和Illumina Hiseq Technolog测序。鉴定了总共6,595份Dientamoeba转录物。使用BLAST2GO软件套件分析这些序列,并通过BLAST比较来到从TrichdB,Genbank,Merops和Kinase.com获得的序列。产生了几种新型KEGG途径地图,并进行了基因本体分析。通过可用于其他相关原生动物可用的知识彻底讨论了这些结果。通过这种数据提供的新的生物洞察力,包括Dientamoeba的肽酶和激酶,以及其新陈代谢,新的化学治疗剂和致病性可能的机制。目前,这项工作代表了对Dientamoeba分子生物学的理解的最大贡献,并且还为我们对Trichomonads的理解一般来说,其中许多是人类和动物的重要病原体。 (c)2015年Elsevier GmbH。版权所有。

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