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Erratum to :'Genome of Rhodnius prolixus, an insect vector of Chagas disease, reveals unique adaptations to hematophagy and parasite infection' (vol 112, pg 14936, 2015)

Authors :
Lowenberger, Carl
Rivera Pomar, Rolando
Monteiro, Fernando A.
Minx, Patrick
Spieth, John
Bernardo Carvalho, A.
Panzera, Francisco
Lawson, Daniel
Torres, Andre Q.
Ribeiro, Jose M. C.
Sorgine, Marcos H. F.
Waterhouse, Robert M.
Montague, Michael J.
Abad Franch, Fernando
Alves Bezerra, Michele
Amaral, Laurence R.
Araujo, Helena M.
Araujo, Ricardo N.
Aravind, L.
Atella, Georgia C.
Azambuja, Patricia
Berni, Mateus
Bittencourt Cunha, Paula R.
Braz, Gloria R. C.
Calderon Fernandez, Gustavo
Carareto, Claudia M. A.
Christensen, Mikkel B.
Costa, Igor R.
Costa, Samara G.
Dansa, Marilvia
Daumas Filho, Carlos R. O.
De Paula, Iron F.
Dias, Felipe A.
Dimopoulos, George
Emrich, Scott J.
Esponda Behrens, Natalia
Fampa, Patricia
Fernandez Medina, Rita D.
da Fonseca, Rodrigo N.
Fontenele, Marcio
Fronick, Catrina
Fulton, Lucinda A.
Gandara, Ana Caroline
Garcia, Eloi S.
Genta, Fernando A.
Giraldo Calderón, Gloria I.
Gomes, Bruno
Gondim, Katia C.
Granzotto, Adriana
Guarneri, Alessandra A.
Guigó, Roderic
Harry, Myriam
Hughes, Daniel S. T.
Jablonka, Willy
Jacquin Joly, Emmanuelle
Patricia Juarez, M.
Koerich, Leonardo B.
Latorre Estivalis, Jose Manuel
Lavore, Andrés
Lawrence, Gena G.
Lazoski, Cristiano
Lazzari, Claudio R.
Lopes, Raphael R.
Lorenzo, Marcelo G.
Lugon, Magda D.
Majerowicz, David
Marcet, Paula L.
Mariotti, Marco
Masuda, Hatisaburo
Megy, Karine
Melo, Ana C.A.
Missirlis, Fanis
Mota, Theo
Noriega, Fernando G.
Nouzova, Marcela
Nunes, Rodrigo D.
Oliveira, Raquel L.L.
Oliveira Silveira, Gilbert
Ons, Sheila
Pagola, Lucia
Paiva Silva, Gabriela O.
Pascual, Agustina
Pavan, Marcio G.
Pedrini, Nicolas
Peixoto, Alexandre A.
Pereira, Marcos H.
Pike, Andrew
Polycarpo, Carla
Prosdocimi, Francisco
Ribeiro Rodrigues, Rodrigo
Robertson, Hugh M.
Salerno, Ana Paula
Salmon, Didier
Santesmasses, Didac
Schama, Renata
Seabra Junior, Eloy S.
Silva Cardoso, Livia
Mesquita, Rafael D.
Vionette Amaral, Raquel J.
Source :
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 10 (113), E1415-E1416. (2016)
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Rhodnius prolixus not only has served as a model organism for the study of insect physiology, but also is a major vector of Chagas disease, an illness that affects approximately seven million people worldwide. We sequenced the genome of R. prolixus, generated assembled sequences covering 95% of the genome (similar to 702 Mb), including 15,456 putative protein-coding genes, and completed comprehensive genomic analyses of this obligate blood-feeding insect. Although immune-deficiency (IMD)-mediated immune responses were observed, R. prolixus putatively lacks key components of the IMD pathway, suggesting a reorganization of the canonical immune signaling network. Although both Toll and IMD effectors controlled intestinal microbiota, neither affected Trypanosoma cruzi, the causal agent of Chagas disease, implying the existence of evasion or tolerance mechanisms. R. prolixus has experienced an extensive loss of selenoprotein genes, with its repertoire reduced to only two proteins, one of which is a selenocysteine-based glutathione peroxidase, the first found in insects. The genome contained actively transcribed, horizontally transferred genes from Wolbachia sp., which showed evidence of codon use evolution toward the insect use pattern. Comparative protein analyses revealed many lineage-specific expansions and putative gene absences in R. prolixus, including tandem expansions of genes related to chemoreception, feeding, and digestion that possibly contributed to the evolution of a blood-feeding lifestyle. The genome assembly and these associated analyses provide critical information on the physiology and evolution of this important vector species and should be instrumental for the development of innovative disease control methods.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 10 (113), E1415-E1416. (2016)
Accession number :
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