Gene Expression Profile in the Liver of Sheep Infected with Cystic Echinococcosis.

Cystic Echinococcosis (CE), caused by infection with the Echinococcus granulosus (E. granulosus), represents considerable health problems in both humans and livestock. Nevertheless, the genetic program that regulates the host response to E. granulosus infection is largely unknown. Previously, using...

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Main Authors: Wenqiao Hui, Song Jiang, Xianxia Liu, Qian Ban, Sheng Chen, Bin Jia
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2016-01-01
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Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4965101?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-b058e1cae0cc4d118ac87dd0476ebe6a2020-11-24T20:45:59ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032016-01-01117e016000010.1371/journal.pone.0160000Gene Expression Profile in the Liver of Sheep Infected with Cystic Echinococcosis.Wenqiao HuiSong JiangXianxia LiuQian BanSheng ChenBin JiaCystic Echinococcosis (CE), caused by infection with the Echinococcus granulosus (E. granulosus), represents considerable health problems in both humans and livestock. Nevertheless, the genetic program that regulates the host response to E. granulosus infection is largely unknown. Previously, using microarray analysis, we found that the innate immunity played a vital role in the E. granulosus defense of the intestine tissue where E. granulosus first invaded. Subsequently, we turned our attention to investigating the molecular immune mechanism in its organ target, the liver, which is where the E. granulosus metacestodes are established and live for very long periods. In this work, the microarray-based methodology was used to study gene expression profiles in the liver of sheep infected with E. granulosus at 8 weeks post infection, corresponding to the early cystic established phase.A total of 6 female-1-year-old healthy Kazakh sheep were used for the experiments. Three Kazakh sheep were orally infected with E. granulosus eggs, and the others remained untreated and served as controls. Sheep were humanely euthanized and necropsized at 8 weeks post-infection (the early stage of cyst established). The microarray was used to detect differential hepatic gene expression between CE infection sheep and healthy controls at this time point. Real-time PCR was used to validate the microarray data.We found that E. granulosus infection induces 153 differentially expressed genes in the livers of infected sheep compared with healthy controls. Among them, 87 genes were up-regulated, and 66 genes were notably down-regulated. Functional analysis showed that these genes were associated with three major functional categories: (a) metabolism, (b) the immune system and (c) signaling and transport. Deeper analysis indicated that complement together with other genes associated with metabolism, played important roles in the defense of E. granulosus infection.The present study identified genes profiling in the liver tissue of E. granulosus infection in sheep. The expression pattern obtained here could be helpful for understanding the molecular immunity mechanisms of host responses to E. granulosus infection. However, it is necessary to carry out further studies to evalute the role of these genes.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4965101?pdf=render
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author Wenqiao Hui
Song Jiang
Xianxia Liu
Qian Ban
Sheng Chen
Bin Jia
spellingShingle Wenqiao Hui
Song Jiang
Xianxia Liu
Qian Ban
Sheng Chen
Bin Jia
Gene Expression Profile in the Liver of Sheep Infected with Cystic Echinococcosis.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Wenqiao Hui
Song Jiang
Xianxia Liu
Qian Ban
Sheng Chen
Bin Jia
author_sort Wenqiao Hui
title Gene Expression Profile in the Liver of Sheep Infected with Cystic Echinococcosis.
title_short Gene Expression Profile in the Liver of Sheep Infected with Cystic Echinococcosis.
title_full Gene Expression Profile in the Liver of Sheep Infected with Cystic Echinococcosis.
title_fullStr Gene Expression Profile in the Liver of Sheep Infected with Cystic Echinococcosis.
title_full_unstemmed Gene Expression Profile in the Liver of Sheep Infected with Cystic Echinococcosis.
title_sort gene expression profile in the liver of sheep infected with cystic echinococcosis.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2016-01-01
description Cystic Echinococcosis (CE), caused by infection with the Echinococcus granulosus (E. granulosus), represents considerable health problems in both humans and livestock. Nevertheless, the genetic program that regulates the host response to E. granulosus infection is largely unknown. Previously, using microarray analysis, we found that the innate immunity played a vital role in the E. granulosus defense of the intestine tissue where E. granulosus first invaded. Subsequently, we turned our attention to investigating the molecular immune mechanism in its organ target, the liver, which is where the E. granulosus metacestodes are established and live for very long periods. In this work, the microarray-based methodology was used to study gene expression profiles in the liver of sheep infected with E. granulosus at 8 weeks post infection, corresponding to the early cystic established phase.A total of 6 female-1-year-old healthy Kazakh sheep were used for the experiments. Three Kazakh sheep were orally infected with E. granulosus eggs, and the others remained untreated and served as controls. Sheep were humanely euthanized and necropsized at 8 weeks post-infection (the early stage of cyst established). The microarray was used to detect differential hepatic gene expression between CE infection sheep and healthy controls at this time point. Real-time PCR was used to validate the microarray data.We found that E. granulosus infection induces 153 differentially expressed genes in the livers of infected sheep compared with healthy controls. Among them, 87 genes were up-regulated, and 66 genes were notably down-regulated. Functional analysis showed that these genes were associated with three major functional categories: (a) metabolism, (b) the immune system and (c) signaling and transport. Deeper analysis indicated that complement together with other genes associated with metabolism, played important roles in the defense of E. granulosus infection.The present study identified genes profiling in the liver tissue of E. granulosus infection in sheep. The expression pattern obtained here could be helpful for understanding the molecular immunity mechanisms of host responses to E. granulosus infection. However, it is necessary to carry out further studies to evalute the role of these genes.
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