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Front Immunol ; 12: 624191, 2021.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33777004

ABSTRACT

In spite of several decades of research, an effective vaccine against schistosomiasis remains elusive. The radiation-attenuated (RA) cercarial vaccine is still the best model eliciting high protection levels, although the immune mechanisms have not yet been fully characterized. In order to identify genes and pathways underlying protection we investigated patterns of gene expression in PBMC and skin draining Lymph Nodes (LN) from mice using two exposure comparisons: vaccination with 500 attenuated cercariae versus infection with 500 normal cercariae; one versus three doses. Vaccinated mice were challenged with 120 normal parasites. Integration of PBMC and LN data from the infected group revealed early up-regulation of pathways associated with Th2 skewing and polarization of IgG antibody profiles. Additionally, hemostasis pathways were downregulated in infected mice, correlating with platelet reduction, potentially a mechanism to assist parasite migration through capillary beds. Conversely, up regulation of such mechanisms after vaccination may explain parasite blockade in the lungs. In contrast, a single exposure to attenuated parasites revealed early establishment of a Th1 bias (signaling of IL-1, IFN-γ; and Leishmania infection). Genes encoding chemokines and their receptors were more prominent in vaccinated mice, indicating an enhanced capacity for inflammation, potentially augmenting the inhibition of intravascular migration. Increasing the vaccinations from one to three did not dramatically elevate protection, but there was a clear shift towards antibody-mediated effectors. However, elements of the Th1 bias were still evident. Notable features after three vaccinations were markers of cytotoxicity (including IL-6 and NK cells) together with growth factors and their receptors (FGFR/VEGF/EGF) and the apoptosis pathway. Indeed, there is evidence for the development of anergy after three vaccinations, borne out by the limited responses detected in samples after challenge. We infer that persistence of a Th1 response puts a limit on expression of antibody-mediated mechanisms. This feature may explain the failure of multiple doses to drive protection towards sterile immunity. We suggest that the secretions of lung stage parasites would make a novel cohort of antigens for testing in protection experiments.


Subject(s)
Hemostasis , Intercellular Signaling Peptides and Proteins/metabolism , Protozoan Vaccines/administration & dosage , Schistosoma mansoni/immunology , Schistosomiasis mansoni/prevention & control , Systems Biology , Animals , Cercaria/immunology , Disease Models, Animal , Female , Gene Expression Profiling , Hemostasis/genetics , Host-Parasite Interactions , Intercellular Signaling Peptides and Proteins/genetics , Lymph Nodes/immunology , Lymph Nodes/metabolism , Lymph Nodes/parasitology , Mice, Inbred C57BL , Microarray Analysis , Protozoan Vaccines/immunology , Schistosoma mansoni/pathogenicity , Schistosomiasis mansoni/immunology , Schistosomiasis mansoni/metabolism , Schistosomiasis mansoni/parasitology , Th1 Cells/immunology , Th1 Cells/metabolism , Th1 Cells/parasitology , Th1-Th2 Balance , Th2 Cells/immunology , Th2 Cells/metabolism , Th2 Cells/parasitology , Time Factors , Transcriptome , Vaccination , Vaccines, Attenuated/administration & dosage , Vaccines, Attenuated/immunology
2.
Front Immunol, v. 12, 624191, mar. 2021
Article in English | Sec. Est. Saúde SP, SESSP-IBPROD, Sec. Est. Saúde SP | ID: bud-3648

ABSTRACT

In spite of several decades of research, an effective vaccine against schistosomiasis remains elusive. The radiation-attenuated (RA) cercarial vaccine is still the best model eliciting high protection levels, although the immune mechanisms have not yet been fully characterized. In order to identify genes and pathways underlying protection we investigated patterns of gene expression in PBMC and skin draining Lymph Nodes (LN) from mice using two exposure comparisons: vaccination with 500 attenuated cercariae versus infection with 500 normal cercariae; one versus three doses. Vaccinated mice were challenged with 120 normal parasites. Integration of PBMC and LN data from the infected group revealed early up-regulation of pathways associated with Th2 skewing and polarization of IgG antibody profiles. Additionally, hemostasis pathways were downregulated in infected mice, correlating with platelet reduction, potentially a mechanism to assist parasite migration through capillary beds. Conversely, up regulation of such mechanisms after vaccination may explain parasite blockade in the lungs. In contrast, a single exposure to attenuated parasites revealed early establishment of a Th1 bias (signaling of IL-1, IFN-γ; and Leishmania infection). Genes encoding chemokines and their receptors were more prominent in vaccinated mice, indicating an enhanced capacity for inflammation, potentially augmenting the inhibition of intravascular migration. Increasing the vaccinations from one to three did not dramatically elevate protection, but there was a clear shift towards antibody-mediated effectors. However, elements of the Th1 bias were still evident. Notable features after three vaccinations were markers of cytotoxicity (including IL-6 and NK cells) together with growth factors and their receptors (FGFR/VEGF/EGF) and the apoptosis pathway. Indeed, there is evidence for the development of anergy after three vaccinations, borne out by the limited responses detected in samples after challenge. We infer that persistence of a Th1 response puts a limit on expression of antibody-mediated mechanisms. This feature may explain the failure of multiple doses to drive protection towards sterile immunity. We suggest that the secretions of lung stage parasites would make a novel cohort of antigens for testing in protection experiments.

3.
Exp Parasitol ; 132(1): 22-31, 2012 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21745473

ABSTRACT

Schistosoma mansoni is one of the agents of schistosomiasis, a chronic and debilitating disease. Here we present a transcriptome-wide characterization of adult S. mansoni males by high-throughput RNA-sequencing. We obtained 1,620,432 high-quality ESTs from a directional strand-specific cDNA library, resulting in a 26% higher coverage of genome bases than that of the public ESTs available at NCBI. With a 15×-deep coverage of transcribed genomic regions, our data were able to (i) confirm for the first time 990 predictions without previous evidence of transcription; (ii) correct gene predictions; (iii) discover 989 and 1196 RNA-seq contigs that map to intergenic and intronic genomic regions, respectively, where no gene had been predicted before. These contigs could represent new protein-coding genes or non-coding RNAs (ncRNAs). Interestingly, we identified 11 novel Micro-exon genes (MEGs). These data reveal new features of the S. mansoni transcriptional landscape and significantly advance our understanding of the parasite transcriptome.


Subject(s)
Genes, Helminth/genetics , RNA, Helminth/chemistry , Schistosoma mansoni/genetics , Transcriptome , Animals , Contig Mapping , Exons , Expressed Sequence Tags , Gene Expression Regulation , Genes, Mitochondrial , Genome, Helminth , High-Throughput Nucleotide Sequencing , Male , Molecular Sequence Data , Schistosoma japonicum/genetics , Sequence Alignment , Sequence Analysis, RNA
4.
São Paulo; s.n; s.n; 2010. 123 p. ilus, tab, graf.
Thesis in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: biblio-884328

ABSTRACT

Esquistossomose é uma doença crônica e debilitante. Schistosoma representa a única classe de trematódeos com vida dióica. Um contínuo pareamento com o macho é essencial para a maturação sexual do sexo feminino. Fêmeas adultas provenientes de infecções uni-sexuadas são subdesenvolvidas, apresentam atrofia do tamanho e um sistema reprodutivo imaturo. Para estudar os mecanismos envolvidos no pareamento de vermes adultos foram utilizadas duas plataformas de microarranjos distintas: uma composta por 4 mil sondas de cDNA dupla fita produzida pelo nosso grupo de pesquisas e outra composta por 44 mil sondas de oligonucleotideos desenhadas pelo nosso grupo e produzida pela empresa Agilent Technologies. Com a plataforma de 4 mil sondas detectamos 113 transcritos diferencialmente expressos em fêmeas adultas mantidas separadas de seus respectivos pares durante 24 horas de cultivo in vitro quando comparadas com fêmeas adultas pareadas; para 10 destes genes obtivemos uma confirmação adicional da expressão diferencial por transcrição reversa fita específica seguida de PCR em Tempo Real. Observamos também os efeitos do pareamento no perfil de expressão gênica de machos adultos mantidos separados de seus respectivos pares durante 24 horas de cultivo in vitro; foram encontrados 152 transcritos diferencialmente expressos. Com a plataforma de 44 mil sondas foi detectada a expressão de 5.798 genes transcricionalmente ativos em verme adulto, em um conjunto de 19.907 genes únicos representados nesta plataforma. A análise do conjunto de genes "no match" mostrou que em 156 genes ocorria expressão senso e anti-senso; para 6 destes transcritos obtivemos uma confirmação adicional da expressão nas duas fitas por transcrição reversa fita específica seguida de PCR em Tempo Real. Adicionalmente foram identificados 2717 transcritos diferencialmente expressos em fêmeas separadas de seus respectivos pares durante 13 dias de cultivo in vitro, quando comparadas com fêmeas mantidas pareadas. Para as análises com machos separados durante 13 dias foram encontrados 243 transcritos diferencialmente expressos. Por fim, realizamos estudos com o objetivo de observar os genes que podem estar correlacionados com o contato físico do pareamento (macho e fêmea) e genes que podem ser regulados pela possível difusão de proteínas e hormônios secretados no meio, para os quais a mudança do nível de expressão não dependa da necessidade de contato entre o macho e a fêmea. Sabe-se que o contato direto da fêmea com o macho é necessário para manter a atividade reprodutiva feminina e observamos que o re-pareamento pode restabelecer o perfil de expressão gênica de fêmeas ou machos separados. Além disso, observamos que fêmeas separadas e depois mantidas na presença do macho, porém sem re-pareamento, apresentam uma expressão gênica diferente das fêmeas separadas e depois mantidas na ausência de machos, sugerindo que algum fator secretado pelo macho no meio regula a expressão. Este trabalho representa uma importante contribuição no entendimento da relação macho-fêmea em nível molecular


Schistosomiasis is a chronic and debilitating disease. Schistosoma represents the only class of trematodes with a dioecious life. A continuous pairing with the male is essential for female sexual maturation. Adult females from uni-sexual infections are underdeveloped, have body atrophy and an immature reproductive system. To study the mechanisms involved in pairing of adult worms two microarray platforms were used: one comprised by 4000 cDNA probes and printed by our research group and another comprised by 44 000 oligonucleotide probes designed by our group and printed by Agilent Technologies Company. With the 4000-probes platform we detected 113 transcripts differentially expressed in adult females kept separated from their mates during 24 hours in vitro when compared with paired adult females; for 10 of these genes we obtained additional confirmation of differential expression by Real Time RT-PCR. We also observed the effects of pairing on the gene expression profile of adult males kept separate from their mates during 24 hours in vitro, where we found 152 differentially expressed transcripts. With the 44 000-probes platform we detected the expression of 5798 genes in adult worms, out of a set of 19 907 unique genes represented on this platform. Analysis of the "no match" genes showed that 156 have transcription from the sense and anti-sense strands; for 6 of them we obtained additional confirmation of expression by strand specific Real Time RT-PCR. Additionally, we identified 2717 differentially expressed transcripts in females separated from their mates during 13 days in vitro when compared to females that remained paired. In the analysis of males separated for 13 days we found 243 differentially expressed transcripts. Finally, we performed a study aimed at observing genes which might be correlated to physical contact pairing (male and female) and compared to genes that might be regulated by the possible diffusion of secreted proteins and hormones in the medium, for which the change of expression level does not depend on physical contact between male and female. It is known that direct female-male contact is needed to keep the female reproductively activity and we observed that repairing can restore the gene expression profile of females or males that were kept separated. Furthermore, we observed that females separated and then maintained in the presence of male, but without re-pairing, have a different gene expression from the separated females kept without males, suggesting that some male secreted factors might be involved in gene regulation. This work represents an important contribution to the understanding of male-female relation at the molecular level


Subject(s)
Schistosoma mansoni , Gene Expression , Matched-Pair Analysis , Schistosomiasis/pathology , Oligonucleotide Array Sequence Analysis/instrumentation , Microarray Analysis
5.
São Paulo; s.n; 2010. 123 p. ilus, tab, graf.
Thesis in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-594522

ABSTRACT

Esquistossomose é uma doença crônica e debilitante. Schistosoma representa a única classe de trematódeos com vida dióica. Um contínuo pareamento com o macho é essencial para a maturação sexual do sexo feminino. Fêmeas adultas provenientes de infecções uni-sexuadas são subdesenvolvidas, apresentam atrofia do tamanho e um sistema reprodutivo imaturo. Para estudar os mecanismos envolvidos no pareamento de vermes adultos foram utilizadas duas plataformas de microarranjos distintas: uma composta por 4 mil sondas de cDNA dupla fita produzida pelo nosso grupo de pesquisas e outra composta por 44 mil sondas de oligonucleotideos desenhadas pelo nosso grupo e produzida pela empresa Agilent Technologies. Com a plataforma de 4 mil sondas detectamos 113 transcritos diferencialmente expressos em fêmeas adultas mantidas separadas de seus respectivos pares durante 24 horas de cultivo in vitro quando comparadas com fêmeas adultas pareadas; para 10 destes genes obtivemos uma confirmação adicional da expressão diferencial por transcrição reversa fita específica seguida de PCR em Tempo Real. Observamos também os efeitos do pareamento no perfil de expressão gênica de machos adultos mantidos separados de seus respectivos pares durante 24 horas de cultivo in vitro; foram encontrados 152 transcritos diferencialmente expressos. Com a plataforma de 44 mil sondas foi detectada a expressão de 5.798 genes transcricionalmente ativos em verme adulto, em um conjunto de 19.907 genes únicos representados nesta plataforma. A análise do conjunto de genes "no match" mostrou que em 156 genes ocorria expressão senso e anti-senso; para 6 destes transcritos obtivemos uma confirmação adicional da expressão nas duas fitas por transcrição reversa fita específica seguida de PCR em Tempo Real. Adicionalmente foram identificados 2717 transcritos diferencialmente expressos em fêmeas separadas de seus respectivos pares durante 13 dias de cultivo in vitro, quando comparadas com fêmeas mantidas pareadas...


Schistosomiasis is a chronic and debilitating disease. Schistosoma represents the only class of trematodes with a dioecious life. A continuous pairing with the male is essential for female sexual maturation. Adult females from uni-sexual infections are underdeveloped, have body atrophy and an immature reproductive system. To study the mechanisms involved in pairing of adult worms two microarray platforms were used: one comprised by 4000 cDNA probes and printed by our research group and another comprised by 44 000 oligonucleotide probes designed by our group and printed by Agilent Technologies Company. With the 4000-probes platform we detected 113 transcripts differentially expressed in adult females kept separated from their mates during 24 hours in vitro when compared with paired adult females; for 10 of these genes we obtained additional confirmation of differential expression by Real Time RT-PCR. We also observed the effects of pairing on the gene expression profile of adult males kept separate from their mates during 24 hours in vitro, where we found 152 differentially expressed transcripts. With the 44 000-probes platform we detected the expression of 5798 genes in adult worms, out of a set of 19 907 unique genes represented on this platform. Analysis of the "no match" genes showed that 156 have transcription from the sense and anti-sense strands; for 6 of them we obtained additional confirmation of expression by strand specific Real Time RT-PCR. Additionally, we identified 2717 differentially expressed transcripts in females separated from their mates during 13 days in vitro when compared to females that remained paired. In the analysis of males separated for 13 days we found 243 differentially expressed transcripts. Finally, we performed a study aimed at observing genes which might be correlated to physical contact pairing (male and female) and compared to genes that might be regulated by the possible diffusion of secreted proteins and hormones in...


Subject(s)
Animals , Young Adult , Mice , Gene Expression/physiology , Matched-Pair Analysis , Parasites/genetics , Schistosoma mansoni , Helminths/genetics , Sequence Analysis, DNA
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