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Parasitology | 2013

Deep sequencing-based identification of pathogen-specific microRNAs in the plasma of rabbits infected with Schistosoma japonicum.

Guofeng Cheng; Rong Luo; Chao Hu; Jie Cao; Youxin Jin

Circulating microRNAs (miRNAs) have received considerable attention as a novel class of biomarkers for the diagnosis of cancer and as signalling molecules in mediating intercellular communication. Schistosomes, the causative agents of schistosomiasis, live in the blood vessels of a mammalian host in the adult stage. In the present study, we characterized schistosome-specific small RNA populations in the plasma of rabbits infected with Schistosoma japonicum (S. japonicum) using a deep sequencing method and then identified five schistosome-specific miRNAs, including four known miRNAs (Bantam, miR-3479, miR-10 and miR-3096), and one novel miRNA (miR-0001, miRBase ID: sja-miR-8185). Four of the five schistosome-specific miRNAs were also detected by real-time RT-PCR in the plasma of S. japonicum-infected mice. In addition, our study indicated that schistosome Argonaute 2/3 may be an excretory-secretory (ES) protein. In summary, our findings are expected to provide useful information for further development of novel biomarkers for the diagnosis of schistosomiasis and also for deeper understanding of the mechanism of host-parasite interaction.


Journal of Gene Medicine | 2009

In vitro and in vivo evaluation of small interference RNA-mediated gynaecophoral canal protein silencing in Schistosoma japonicum

Guofeng Cheng; Zhiqiang Fu; Jiaojiao Lin; Yi Shi; Yuan-Cong Zhou; Youxin Jin; Youmin Cai

Schistosomiasis causes liver and intestinal damage and can be very debilitating. The pairing of a male worm with a female worm residing in the gynaecophoral canal of male plays a critical role in the development of female parasite. Because the male specific gynaecophoral canal protein of Schistosoma japonicum (SjGCP) is found in significant quantities in the adult female worm after pairing, it could play an important role in parasite pairing.


Acta Biochimica et Biophysica Sinica | 2005

Dose-dependent Inhibition of Gynecophoral Canal Protein Gene Expression in Vitro in the Schistosome (Schistosoma japonicum) by RNA Interference

Guofeng Cheng; Jiaojiao Lin; Yi Shi; Youxin Jin; Zhiqiang Fu; Yamei Jin; Yuan-Cong Zhou; Youmin Cai

Abstract The gynecophoral canal protein gene SjGCP of Schistosoma japonicum that is necessary for the pairing between the male and female worms is specifically expressed in the adult male worm. This protein is widely distributed in the adult female worm after pairing. Reverse transcription‐polymerase chain reaction (RT‐PCR) and immunofluorescence were employed to analyze the relationship between the RNAi effect and dsRNA dosage in the parasites. The results revealed that the inhibition of SjGCP expression by siRNA is dose‐dependent. RT‐PCR analysis showed that the SjGCP transcript level was reduced by 75% when 100 nM dsRNA was applied. Edited by: Wang‐Yi LIU


Acta Biochimica et Biophysica Sinica | 2009

MicroRNA expression profiling during neural differentiation of mouse embryonic carcinoma P19 cells

Bing Huang; Wei Li; Botao Zhao; Caihong Xia; Ruqiang Liang; Kangcheng Ruan; Naihe Jing; Youxin Jin

The Mouse P19 cell line was derived from an embryonal carcinoma. The pluripotent P19 cells can be induced to differentiate into neuronal and glial cells. Here, we describe an miRNA microarray method to monitor the miRNA expression profiles during the course of P19 cells neuronal differentiation. The results indicated that there were significant differences between the miRNA expression in P19 EC cells and the resultant differentiated neural stem cells.


PLOS Pathogens | 2016

MicroRNAs Are Involved in the Regulation of Ovary Development in the Pathogenic Blood Fluke Schistosoma japonicum

Lihui Zhu; Jiangping Zhao; Jianbin Wang; Chao Hu; Jinbiao Peng; Rong Luo; Chunjing Zhou; J. P. Liu; Jiaojiao Lin; Youxin Jin; Richard E. Davis; Guofeng Cheng

Schistosomes, blood flukes, are an important global public health concern. Paired adult female schistosomes produce large numbers of eggs that are primarily responsible for the disease pathology and critical for dissemination. Consequently, understanding schistosome sexual maturation and egg production may open novel perspectives for intervening with these processes to prevent clinical symptoms and to interrupt the life-cycle of these blood-flukes. microRNAs (miRNAs) are key regulators of many biological processes including development, cell proliferation, metabolism, and signal transduction. Here, we report on the identification of Schistosoma japonicum miRNAs using small RNA deep sequencing in the key stages of male-female pairing, gametogenesis, and egg production. We identified 38 miRNAs, including 10 previously unknown miRNAs. Eighteen of the miRNAs were differentially expressed between male and female schistosomes and during different stages of sexual maturation. We identified 30 potential target genes for 16 of the S. japonicum miRNAs using antibody-based pull-down assays and bioinformatic analyses. We further validated some of these target genes using either in vitro luciferase assays or in vivo miRNA suppression experiments. Notably, suppression of the female enriched miRNAs bantam and miR-31 led to morphological alteration of ovaries in female schistosomes. These findings uncover key roles for specific miRNAs in schistosome sexual maturation and egg production.


Acta Biochimica et Biophysica Sinica | 2005

Computational Identification of Novel Family Members of MicroRNA Genes in Arabidopsis thaliana and Oryza sativa

Yang Li; Wei Li; Youxin Jin


Acta Biochimica et Biophysica Sinica | 2009

BMPRII is a direct target of miR-21.

Wenming Qin; Botao Zhao; Yi Shi; Chengguo Yao; Li Jin; Youxin Jin


Parasitology | 2012

MicroRNAs: Potentially important regulators for schistosome development and therapeutic targets against schistosomiasis

Guofeng Cheng; Youxin Jin


Acta Biochimica et Biophysica Sinica | 2005

Establishment of a Screening System for Selection of siRNA Target Sites Directed against Hepatitis B Virus Surface Gene

Xiu-Min Zhou; Ju-Sheng Lin; Yi Shi; De-An Tian; Huan-Jun Huang; He-Jun Zhou; Youxin Jin


Acta Biochimica et Biophysica Sinica | 2003

Cloning, Expressing and Functional Analysis of SjMF4, a Novel Schistosoma japonicum Gene

Luyong Zhang; Guofeng Cheng; Zhiqiang Fu; Youxin Jin; Feng Xg; Yuan Cx; Youmin Cai; Jiaojiao Lin

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Guofeng Cheng

University of Colorado Denver

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Yi Shi

Laboratory of Molecular Biology

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Yuan-Cong Zhou

Laboratory of Molecular Biology

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Botao Zhao

Laboratory of Molecular Biology

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Wei Li

Laboratory of Molecular Biology

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Jianbin Wang

University of Colorado Denver

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Richard E. Davis

University of Colorado Denver

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Caihong Xia

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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De-An Tian

Huazhong University of Science and Technology

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He-Jun Zhou

Huazhong University of Science and Technology

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