RNA干扰
生物
基因组
基因
体外
遗传学
幼虫
核糖核酸
计算生物学
细胞生物学
生态学
作者
Zhendong Du,Danni Tong,Xueqiu Chen,Fei Wu,Shengjun Jiang,Jingju Zhang,Yi Yang,Rui Wang,Sambuu Gantuya,Tserennyam Davaajargal,Sukhbaatar Lkhagvatseren,Zayat Batsukh,Aifang Du,Guangxu Ma
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.meegid.2024.105609
摘要
Nuclear hormone receptors (NHRs) are emerging target candidates against nematode infection and resistance. However, there is a lack of comprehensive information on NHR-coding genes in parasitic nematodes. In this study, we curated the nhr gene family for 60 major parasitic nematodes from humans and animals. Compared with the free-living model organism Caenorhabditis elegans, a remarkable contraction of the nhr family was revealed in parasitic species, with genetic diversification and conservation unveiled among nematode Clades I (10-13), III (16-42), IV (33-35) and V (25-64). Using an in vitro biosystem, we demonstrated that 40 nhr genes in a blood-feeding nematode Haemonchus contortus (clade V; barber's pole worm) were responsive to host serum and one nhr gene (i.e., nhr-64) was consistently stimulated by anthelmintics (i.e., ivermectin, thiabendazole and levamisole); Using a high-throughput RNA interference platform, we knocked down 43 nhr genes of H. contortus and identified at least two genes that are required for the viability (i.e., nhr-105) and development (i.e., nhr-17) of the infective larvae of this parasitic nematode in vitro. Harnessing this preliminary functional atlas of nhr genes for H. contortus will prime the biological studies of this gene family in nematode genetics, infection, and anthelmintic metabolism within host animals, as well as the promising discovery of novel intervention targets.
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