2017
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-017-07275-9
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Characterization of P. vivax blood stage transcriptomes from field isolates reveals similarities among infections and complex gene isoforms

Abstract: Our understanding of the structure and regulation of Plasmodium vivax genes is limited by our inability to grow the parasites in long-term in vitro cultures. Most P. vivax studies must therefore rely on patient samples, which typically display a low proportion of parasites and asynchronous parasites. Here, we present stranded RNA-seq data generated directly from a small volume of blood from three Cambodian vivax malaria patients collected before treatment. Our analyses show surprising similarities of the paras… Show more

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“…We used a more stringent threshold to avoid merging adjacent UTRs on the same strand; the threshold used to define a block of continuous transcription was iteratively increased, in increments of 5 reads. The mean length of 5' UTRs was 1,007 nt (median length 815 nt), and was 818 nt for 3' UTRs (median was 685 nt), which is longer than those described in previous studies in P. vivax 14,15 . These are also longer than the 5' and 3' UTR lengths recently described in P. falciparum 23 (577 nt and 453 nt, respectively).…”
Section: The Architecture Of the Plasmodium Vivax Schizont Transcriptcontrasting
confidence: 55%
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“…We used a more stringent threshold to avoid merging adjacent UTRs on the same strand; the threshold used to define a block of continuous transcription was iteratively increased, in increments of 5 reads. The mean length of 5' UTRs was 1,007 nt (median length 815 nt), and was 818 nt for 3' UTRs (median was 685 nt), which is longer than those described in previous studies in P. vivax 14,15 . These are also longer than the 5' and 3' UTR lengths recently described in P. falciparum 23 (577 nt and 453 nt, respectively).…”
Section: The Architecture Of the Plasmodium Vivax Schizont Transcriptcontrasting
confidence: 55%
“…In the first P. vivax RNA-seq study 14 , the median length of 5' UTRs was 295 nt (n=3,633), and the median length of the 3' UTRs was 203 nt (n=3,967). In a more recent P. vivax RNA-seq study 15 , the median lengths of the was 754 nt for 5' UTRs and 785 nt for the 3' UTRs (n =3,230); the lack of a difference in relative lengths of the 5' and 3' UTRs is likely to be a feature of the computational approach used in that work, which did not consider each UTR independently. The improved annotation of UTRs in this data was enabled by a more even coverage of AT-rich regions of the genome compared to other studies, in tandem with a computational approach developed specifically for Plasmodium genomes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…We extracted RNA from all blood samples stored in Trizol using the Zymo Direct-zol kit with an in-column DNAse step and eluted RNA into 20 µL of water. We then prepared Illumina stranded libraries after ribosomal RNA and globin mRNA reduction [7] and sequenced them on a HiSeq 2500 to generate a total of 1.2 billion paired-end reads of 50 bp ( Supplemental Table S1 ).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Here, we expand on previous analyses demonstrating that RNA-seq data could be generated directly from P. vivax -infected patients [7] and characterize the transcriptomes of 26 clinical P. vivax isolates obtained from Cambodian patients enrolled in a chloroquine efficacy study ([8], Popovici et al , under review). First, we describe variations in parasite gene expression among infected patients and identify novel potential gametocyte markers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…The systems analysis of P. vivax sporozoites that reside in the mosquito salivary glands and are poised for transmission and liver infection offer a key opportunity to gain insight into P. vivax infection. Plasmodium vivax sporozoites have been explored previously by microarray [24] and most recently, in a single RNA-seq replicate [25] and a study on sporozoite activation {Roth, 2018 #66}. Epigenetic regulation in sporozoites has only been explored in P. falciparum [26, 27].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%