2022
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pntd.0010633
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Single-cell RNA sequencing of Plasmodium vivax sporozoites reveals stage- and species-specific transcriptomic signatures

Abstract: Background Plasmodium vivax sporozoites reside in the salivary glands of a mosquito before infecting a human host and causing malaria. Previous transcriptome-wide studies in populations of these parasite forms were limited in their ability to elucidate cell-to-cell variation, thereby masking cellular states potentially important in understanding malaria transmission outcomes. Methodology/Principal findings In this study, we performed transcription profiling on 9,947 P. vivax sporozoites to assess the extent … Show more

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“…Furthermore, the median number of UMIs per schizont (6905) was also greater in the current dataset versus other reports. The median number of genes detected per hypnozoite (519) and median number of UMIs per hypnozoite (672) were consistent with other single-cell reports assessing non-replicating, uninucleate stages ( Bogale et al., 2021 ; Real et al., 2021 ; Ruberto et al., 2021 ), including recent single-cell assessments of P. vivax sporozoites ( Ruberto et al., 2022 ) and hypnozoites ( Mancio-Silva et al., 2022 ) ( Figure S3 ). The intact parasitophorous vacuole membrane of hypnozoites in cultures assessed on days 5 and 9 ( Figures 1B , S1 ), the association between infection rates observed by IFA and the number of transcriptomes assessed, and the per cell metrics typical of Plasmodium spp.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 85%
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“…Furthermore, the median number of UMIs per schizont (6905) was also greater in the current dataset versus other reports. The median number of genes detected per hypnozoite (519) and median number of UMIs per hypnozoite (672) were consistent with other single-cell reports assessing non-replicating, uninucleate stages ( Bogale et al., 2021 ; Real et al., 2021 ; Ruberto et al., 2021 ), including recent single-cell assessments of P. vivax sporozoites ( Ruberto et al., 2022 ) and hypnozoites ( Mancio-Silva et al., 2022 ) ( Figure S3 ). The intact parasitophorous vacuole membrane of hypnozoites in cultures assessed on days 5 and 9 ( Figures 1B , S1 ), the association between infection rates observed by IFA and the number of transcriptomes assessed, and the per cell metrics typical of Plasmodium spp.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 85%
“…scRNA-seq data sets, revealing highly variable gene expression patterns across, and within, the various stages of the parasite’s life cycle. Here, the number of genes detected, as well as the UMIs, per hypnozoite is in line with other single-cell reports assessing the transcriptomic signatures of non-replicating stages of the parasite’s life cycle ( Howick et al., 2019 ; Bogale et al., 2021 ; Real et al., 2021 ; Ruberto et al., 2022 ), including hypnozoites ( Mancio-Silva et al., 2022 ). Our transcriptome-wide assessment supports the notion that hypnozoites are metabolically active ( Adams and Mueller, 2017 ), demonstrated by the transcription of genes associated with various biological functions including glycolysis and fatty acid metabolism.…”
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