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Daily rhythms in gene expression of the human parasite Schistosoma mansoni.

Kate A RawlinsonAdam J ReidZhigang LuPatrick DriguezAnna WawerAvril CoghlanGeetha SankaranarayananSarah K BuddenborgCarmen Diaz SoriaCatherine McCarthyNancy HolroydMandy SandersKarl F HoffmannDavid WilcocksonGabriel RinaldiMatthew Berriman
Published in: BMC biology (2021)
There are daily rhythms in the transcriptomes of adult S. mansoni, but they appear less pronounced than in other organisms. The rhythms reveal temporally compartmentalised internal processes and host interactions relevant to within-host survival and between-host transmission. Our findings suggest that if these daily rhythms are generated by an intrinsic circadian clock then the oscillatory mechanism must be distinct from that in other animals. We have shown which transcripts oscillate at this temporal scale and this will benefit the development and delivery of treatments against schistosomiasis.
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