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Título: Genomes of the human filarial parasites Mansonella perstans and Mansonella ozzardi
Autor: Sinha, Amit
Li, Zhiru
Poole, Catherine B.
Morgan, Richard D.
Ettwiller, Laurence
Lima, Nathália F.
Ferreira, Marcelo U.
Fombad, Fanny F.
Wanji, Samuel
Carlow, Clotilde K.S.
Palavras-chave: evolution
filaria
genomics
Mansonella
neglected tropical disease
QH426 Genetics
QR Microbiology
Infectious Diseases
Microbiology (medical)
Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
Parasitology
SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
Data: 2023
Resumo: The filarial parasites Mansonella ozzardi and Mansonella perstans, causative agents of mansonellosis, infect hundreds of millions of people worldwide, yet remain among the most understudied of the human filarial pathogens. M. ozzardi is highly prevalent in Latin American countries and Caribbean Islands, while M. perstans is predominantly found in sub-Saharan Africa as well as in a few areas in South America. In addition to the differences in their geographical distribution, the two parasites are transmitted by different insect vectors, as well as exhibit differences in their responses to commonly used anthelminthic drugs. The lack of genome information has hindered investigations into the biology and evolution of Mansonella parasites and understanding the molecular basis of the clinical differences between species. In the current study, high quality genomes of two independent clinical isolates of M. perstans from Cameroon and two M. ozzardi isolates one from Brazil and one from Venezuela are reported. The genomes are approximately 76 Mb in size, encode about 10,000 genes each, and are largely complete based on BUSCO scores of about 90%, similar to other completed filarial genomes. These sequences represent the first genomes from Mansonella parasites and enabled a comparative genomic analysis of the similarities and differences between Mansonella and other filarial parasites. Horizontal DNA transfers (HDT) from mitochondria (nuMTs) as well as transfers from genomes of endosymbiotic Wolbachia bacteria (nuWTs) to the host nuclear genome were identified and analyzed. Sequence comparisons and phylogenetic analysis of known targets of anti-filarial drugs diethylcarbamazine (DEC), ivermectin and mebendazole revealed that all known target genes were present in both species, except for the DEC target encoded by gon-2 gene, which is fragmented in genome assemblies from both M. ozzardi isolates. These new reference genome sequences will provide a valuable resource for further studies on biology, symbiosis, evolution and drug discovery.
Descrição: Funding Information: Research funding was provided by New England Biolabs, Ipswich, MA 01938, USA to AS, ZL, LE, RM, CP, CC. FAPESP (Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo) supported the field research in Brazil through a research grant to M.U.F (2013/12723-7) and a doctoral scholarship to NL (2013/26928-0). Acknowledgments Funding Information: Research funding was provided by New England Biolabs, Ipswich, MA 01938, USA to AS, ZL, LE, RM, CP, CC. FAPESP (Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo) supported the field research in Brazil through a research grant to M.U.F (2013/12723-7) and a doctoral scholarship to NL (2013/26928-0). Publisher Copyright: Copyright © 2023 Sinha, Li, Poole, Morgan, Ettwiller, Lima, Ferreira, Fombad, Wanji and Carlow.
Peer review: yes
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10362/164500
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3389/fitd.2023.1139343
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