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Rafael D Mesquita1, Raquel J Vionette-Amaral2, Carl Lowenberger3, Rolando Rivera-Pomar4, Fernando A Monteiro5, Patrick Minx6, John Spieth6, A Bernardo Carvalho7, Francisco Panzera8, Daniel Lawson9, André Q Torres10, Jose M C Ribeiro11, Marcos H F Sorgine12, Robert M Waterhouse13, Michael J Montague6, Fernando Abad-Franch14, Michele Alves-Bezerra2, Laurence R Amaral15, Helena M Araujo16, Ricardo N Araujo17, L Aravind18, Georgia C Atella12, Patricia Azambuja5, Mateus Berni19, Paula R Bittencourt-Cunha2, Gloria R C Braz20, Gustavo Calderón-Fernández21, Claudia M A Carareto22, Mikkel B Christensen9, Igor R Costa2, Samara G Costa23, Marilvia Dansa24, Carlos R O Daumas-Filho2, Iron F De-Paula2, Felipe A Dias12, George Dimopoulos25, Scott J Emrich26, Natalia Esponda-Behrens27, Patricia Fampa28, Rita D Fernandez-Medina29, Rodrigo N da Fonseca30, Marcio Fontenele16, Catrina Fronick6, Lucinda A Fulton6, Ana Caroline Gandara12, Eloi S Garcia5, Fernando A Genta5, Gloria I Giraldo-Calderón31, Bruno Gomes5, Katia C Gondim12, Adriana Granzotto22, Alessandra A Guarneri32, Roderic Guigó33, Myriam Harry34, Daniel S T Hughes9, Willy Jablonka2, Emmanuelle Jacquin-Joly35, M Patricia Juárez21, Leonardo B Koerich7, Angela B Lange36, José Manuel Latorre-Estivalis32, Andrés Lavore27, Gena G Lawrence37, Cristiano Lazoski7, Claudio R Lazzari38, Raphael R Lopes2, Marcelo G Lorenzo32, Magda D Lugon24, David Majerowicz39, Paula L Marcet37, Marco Mariotti33, Hatisaburo Masuda12, Karine Megy9, Ana C A Melo20, Fanis Missirlis40, Theo Mota41, Fernando G Noriega42, Marcela Nouzova42, Rodrigo D Nunes12, Raquel L L Oliveira43, Gilbert Oliveira-Silveira2, Sheila Ons27, Ian Orchard36, Lucia Pagola27, Gabriela O Paiva-Silva12, Agustina Pascual27, Marcio G Pavan23, Nicolás Pedrini21, Alexandre A Peixoto5, Marcos H Pereira17, Andrew Pike25, Carla Polycarpo12, Francisco Prosdocimi2, Rodrigo Ribeiro-Rodrigues44, Hugh M Robertson45, Ana Paula Salerno46, Didier Salmon2, Didac Santesmasses33, Renata Schama5, Eloy S Seabra-Junior46, Livia Silva-Cardoso2, Mario A C Silva-Neto12, Matheus Souza-Gomes15, Marcos Sterkel2, Mabel L Taracena2, Marta Tojo47, Zhijian Jake Tu48, Jose M C Tubio49, Raul Ursic-Bedoya3, Thiago M Venancio50, Ana Beatriz Walter-Nuno2, Derek Wilson9, Wesley C Warren6, Richard K Wilson6, Erwin Huebner51, Ellen M Dotson52, Pedro L Oliveira53.
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 (∼ 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.Entities:
Keywords: Chagas disease; Rhodnius prolixus; genome; hematophagy; immunity
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26627243 PMCID: PMC4672799 DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1506226112
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A ISSN: 0027-8424 Impact factor: 11.205