Journal article
Whole transcriptome profiling of adult and infective stages of the trematode Opisthorchis felineus
MY Pomaznoy, MD Logacheva, ND Young, AA Penin, NI Ershov, AV Katokhin, VA Mordvinov
Parasitology International | ELSEVIER IRELAND LTD | Published : 2016
Abstract
Opisthorchis felineus, the trematode belonging to the family Opisthorchiidae, is a causative agent of the infection called opisthorchiasis or liver fluke infection. Being a close relative of Opisthorchis viverrini and Clonorchis sinensis (oriental liver flukes) it is encountered in northern Eurasia, especially in Russia, Kazakhstan, Belarus, Ukraine, and Baltic countries. Whole genome data for oriental liver flukes revealed their adaptations for life in the bile duct but our knowledge of O. felineus is scarce. To address this knowledge gap and uncover evolutionary aspect of the adaptations on the transcriptomic level, we used RNA-sequencing approach to investigate two stages of the parasite ..
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Awarded by Russian Foundation for Basic Research
Funding Acknowledgements
Financial support for this study was provided in part by the State Project of ICG SB RAS VI.60.1.1, by project no. 14.B25.31.0033 (resolution no. 220 of the Government of the Russian Federation of April 9, 2010), by SB RAS Research Partnership grant no. 19, and by the Russian Foundation for Basic Research (RFBR # 15-04-03551a). MYP was additionally supported by the fund of Mikhail Prokhorov. We acknowledge support and collaboration of the TOPIC (Tomsk OPIsthorchiasis Consortium), www.topic-global.org.