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New insights from Opisthorchis felineus genome: update on genomics of the epidemiologically important liver flukes

Authors :
Nikita I. Ershov
Viatcheslav A. Mordvinov
Egor B. Prokhortchouk
Mariya Y. Pakharukova
Konstantin V. Gunbin
Kirill Ustyantsev
Mikhail A. Genaev
Alexander G. Blinov
Alexander Mazur
Eugenia Boulygina
Svetlana Tsygankova
Ekaterina Khrameeva
Nikolay Chekanov
Guangyi Fan
An Xiao
He Zhang
Xun Xu
Huanming Yang
Victor Solovyev
Simon Ming-Yuen Lee
Xin Liu
Dmitry A. Afonnikov
Konstantin G. Skryabin
Source :
BMC Genomics, Vol 20, Iss 1, Pp 1-22 (2019)
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
BMC, 2019.

Abstract

Abstract Background The three epidemiologically important Opisthorchiidae liver flukes Opisthorchis felineus, O. viverrini, and Clonorchis sinensis, are believed to harbour similar potencies to provoke hepatobiliary diseases in their definitive hosts, although their populations have substantially different ecogeographical aspects including habitat, preferred hosts, population structure. Lack of O. felineus genomic data is an obstacle to the development of comparative molecular biological approaches necessary to obtain new knowledge about the biology of Opisthorchiidae trematodes, to identify essential pathways linked to parasite-host interaction, to predict genes that contribute to liver fluke pathogenesis and for the effective prevention and control of the disease. Results Here we present the first draft genome assembly of O. felineus and its gene repertoire accompanied by a comparative analysis with that of O. viverrini and Clonorchis sinensis. We observed both noticeably high heterozygosity of the sequenced individual and substantial genetic diversity in a pooled sample. This indicates that potency of O. felineus population for rapid adaptive response to control and preventive measures of opisthorchiasis is higher than in O. viverrini and C. sinensis. We also have found that all three species are characterized by more intensive involvement of trans-splicing in RNA processing compared to other trematodes. Conclusion All revealed peculiarities of structural organization of genomes are of extreme importance for a proper description of genes and their products in these parasitic species. This should be taken into account both in academic and applied research of epidemiologically important liver flukes. Further comparative genomics studies of liver flukes and non-carcinogenic flatworms allow for generation of well-grounded hypotheses on the mechanisms underlying development of cholangiocarcinoma associated with opisthorchiasis and clonorchiasis as well as species-specific mechanisms of these diseases.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14712164
Volume :
20
Issue :
1
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
BMC Genomics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.34ba44824f44f9e88025d2e399247e2
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12864-019-5752-8