Histone code of love : chromatin structure and sexual maturation of Schistosoma mansoni

Autores

  • Christoph Grunau
  • Zhigang Lu
  • Avril Coghlan
  • Max Moescheid
  • Thomas Quack
  • Marina de Moraes Mourao
  • Cristian Chaparro
  • Eerik Aunin
  • Adam Reid
  • Nancy Holroyd
  • Matt Berriman
  • Karl F. Hoffmann
  • Christoph G. Grevelding
  • Ronaldo de Carvalho Augusto

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.55592/sie.v1i01.7493

Palavras-chave:

epigenetics, sexual development, histones, histone modifications, epidrugs

Resumo

We analyzed histone modifications, chromatin accessibility, transcription, and genome features to decode the histone code in mature and immature ovaries and testes of the human parasite Schistosoma mansoni. Our findings reveal: (i) two classes of protein-coding genes in schistosome gonads—H3K4me3-positive genes with canonical histone features and H3K4me3-negative genes, suggesting possible schistosome-specific histone marks; (ii) distinct "chromatin colors" associated with gene function, particularly in H3K4me3-positive genes; (iii) significant chromatin structure changes during gonadal maturation, varying by sex; and (iv) the potential of targeting histone demethylation as a drug strategy, as shown by the effect of an inhibitor of histone modifying enzymes on schistosome pairing. These insights advance our understanding of histone codes and chromatin dynamics in S. mansoni reproductive development.

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Publicado

2024-11-07