Regulation of Trypanosoma brucei Total and Polysomal mRNA during Development within Its Mammalian Host.

The gene expression of Trypanosoma brucei has been examined extensively in the blood of mammalian hosts and in forms found in the midgut of its arthropod vector, the tsetse fly. However, trypanosomes also undergo development within the mammalian bloodstream as they progress from morphologically ...

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Main Authors: Paul Capewell, Stephanie Monk, Alasdair Ivens, Paula Macgregor, Katelyn Fenn, Pegine Walrad, Frederic Bringaud, Terry K Smith, Keith R Matthews
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2013-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3694164?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-218f70ca854e4d0ea67328117d97a1432020-11-25T00:42:42ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032013-01-0186e6706910.1371/journal.pone.0067069Regulation of Trypanosoma brucei Total and Polysomal mRNA during Development within Its Mammalian Host.Paul CapewellStephanie MonkAlasdair IvensPaula MacgregorKatelyn FennPegine WalradFrederic BringaudTerry K SmithKeith R MatthewsThe gene expression of Trypanosoma brucei has been examined extensively in the blood of mammalian hosts and in forms found in the midgut of its arthropod vector, the tsetse fly. However, trypanosomes also undergo development within the mammalian bloodstream as they progress from morphologically 'slender forms' to transmissible 'stumpy forms' through morphological intermediates. This transition is temporally progressive within the first wave of parasitaemia such that gene expression can be monitored in relatively pure slender and stumpy populations as well as during the progression between these extremes. The development also represents the progression of cells from translationally active forms adapted for proliferation in the host to translationally quiescent forms, adapted for transmission. We have used metabolic labelling to quantitate translational activity in slender forms, stumpy forms and in forms undergoing early differentiation to procyclic forms in vitro. Thereafter we have examined the cohort of total mRNAs that are enriched throughout development in the mammalian bloodstream (slender, intermediate and stumpy forms), irrespective of strain, revealing those that exhibit consistent developmental regulation rather than sample specific changes. Transcripts that cosediment with polysomes in stumpy forms and slender forms have also been enriched to identify transcripts that escape translational repression prior to transmission. Combined, the expression and polysomal association of transcripts as trypanosomes undergo development in the mammalian bloodstream have been defined, providing a resource for trypanosome researchers. This facilitates the identification of those that undergo developmental regulation in the bloodstream and therefore those likely to have a role in the survival and capacity for transmission of stumpy forms.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3694164?pdf=render
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author Paul Capewell
Stephanie Monk
Alasdair Ivens
Paula Macgregor
Katelyn Fenn
Pegine Walrad
Frederic Bringaud
Terry K Smith
Keith R Matthews
spellingShingle Paul Capewell
Stephanie Monk
Alasdair Ivens
Paula Macgregor
Katelyn Fenn
Pegine Walrad
Frederic Bringaud
Terry K Smith
Keith R Matthews
Regulation of Trypanosoma brucei Total and Polysomal mRNA during Development within Its Mammalian Host.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Paul Capewell
Stephanie Monk
Alasdair Ivens
Paula Macgregor
Katelyn Fenn
Pegine Walrad
Frederic Bringaud
Terry K Smith
Keith R Matthews
author_sort Paul Capewell
title Regulation of Trypanosoma brucei Total and Polysomal mRNA during Development within Its Mammalian Host.
title_short Regulation of Trypanosoma brucei Total and Polysomal mRNA during Development within Its Mammalian Host.
title_full Regulation of Trypanosoma brucei Total and Polysomal mRNA during Development within Its Mammalian Host.
title_fullStr Regulation of Trypanosoma brucei Total and Polysomal mRNA during Development within Its Mammalian Host.
title_full_unstemmed Regulation of Trypanosoma brucei Total and Polysomal mRNA during Development within Its Mammalian Host.
title_sort regulation of trypanosoma brucei total and polysomal mrna during development within its mammalian host.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2013-01-01
description The gene expression of Trypanosoma brucei has been examined extensively in the blood of mammalian hosts and in forms found in the midgut of its arthropod vector, the tsetse fly. However, trypanosomes also undergo development within the mammalian bloodstream as they progress from morphologically 'slender forms' to transmissible 'stumpy forms' through morphological intermediates. This transition is temporally progressive within the first wave of parasitaemia such that gene expression can be monitored in relatively pure slender and stumpy populations as well as during the progression between these extremes. The development also represents the progression of cells from translationally active forms adapted for proliferation in the host to translationally quiescent forms, adapted for transmission. We have used metabolic labelling to quantitate translational activity in slender forms, stumpy forms and in forms undergoing early differentiation to procyclic forms in vitro. Thereafter we have examined the cohort of total mRNAs that are enriched throughout development in the mammalian bloodstream (slender, intermediate and stumpy forms), irrespective of strain, revealing those that exhibit consistent developmental regulation rather than sample specific changes. Transcripts that cosediment with polysomes in stumpy forms and slender forms have also been enriched to identify transcripts that escape translational repression prior to transmission. Combined, the expression and polysomal association of transcripts as trypanosomes undergo development in the mammalian bloodstream have been defined, providing a resource for trypanosome researchers. This facilitates the identification of those that undergo developmental regulation in the bloodstream and therefore those likely to have a role in the survival and capacity for transmission of stumpy forms.
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