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EV-transported microRNAs of Schistosoma mansoni and Fasciola hepatica: Potential targets in definitive hosts.

Vladimir Y Ovchinnikov1, Elena V Kashina2, Viatcheslav A Mordvinov2, Bastian Fromm3.   

Abstract

Trematodes are widespread parasitic flatworms that significantly affect mankind either directly as human parasites, or indirectly via the infection of livestock and the related economic damage. The two most important trematode taxa are the blood flukes Schistosoma and the liver flukes Fasciola, but detection and differentiation of these parasites remains a challenge. Recently, microRNAs (miRNAs) were described from extracellular vesicles (EV) for both parasites secreted into respective hosts. These molecules have been proposed as mediators of parasite-host communication, and potential biomarkers for the detection of parasitic infections from host blood. Our aim here was to study similarities and differences in the miRNA complements of Schistosoma mansoni and Fasciola hepatica, EV-load in particular, to predict their targets and potential functions in the parasite-host interaction. We reanalyzed the known miRNA complements of S. mansoni and F. hepatica and found 16 and 4 previously overlooked, but deeply conserved miRNAs, respectively, further moving their complements closer together. We found distinct miRNA enrichment patterns in EVs both showing high levels of flatworm miRNAs with potential for the detection of an infection from blood. Two miRNAs of the protostome specific MIR-71 and MIR-277 families were highly expressed in EVs and could, therefore, have potential as biomarkers for trematode infection. Curiously, we identified nucleotide differences in the sequence of Mir-277-P2 between S. mansoni and F. hepatica that hold great promise for the distinction of both parasites. To test whether the EV-miRNAs of S. mansoni and F. hepatica could be modulating the expression of host genes, we predicted miRNA targets in 321 human and cattle messenger RNAs that overlapped between both hosts. Of several predicted targets, wnt signaling pathway genes stood out and their suppression likely leads to changes in the glucose concentration in host blood and the reduction of inflammatory and immune responses.
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Keywords:  Extracellular vesicles; Fasciola; Host-parasite interaction; Schistosoma; microRNAs

Year:  2020        PMID: 32891875     DOI: 10.1016/j.meegid.2020.104528

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Infect Genet Evol        ISSN: 1567-1348            Impact factor:   3.342


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