Abstract
AbstractBackgroundSchistosomiasis is a major Neglected Tropical Disease, caused by the infection with blood flukes in the genusSchistosoma. To complete the life cycle, the parasite undergoes asexual and sexual reproduction within an intermediate snail host and a definitive mammalian host, respectively. The intra-molluscan phase provides a critical amplification step that ensures a successful transmission. However, the cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying the development of the intra-molluscan stages remain poorly understood.MethodsS. mansonimother sporocysts were dissociated into single cell suspensions, and live cells enriched and sequenced using the single cell 10X Genomics Chromium platform. We defined somatic and stem/germinal cell clusters, identified cell type-enriched Gene Ontology (GO) terms, and predicted transcription factor binding sites for key marker genes.ResultsSix cell clusters comprising stem/germinal, two tegument, muscle, neuron, and parenchyma were identified and validated by Fluorescencein situHybridisation (FISH). GO term analysis predicted key biological processes for each of the clusters. Using the Self-Assembling Manifold (SAM) algorithm, three sub-clusters were identified within the stem/germinal cell population. Furthermore, transcription factor binding sites and putative transcription factors were predicted for stem/germinal and tegument clusters.ConclusionsWe report a spatially validated single cell transcriptomic analysis of the first intra-molluscan stage ofS. mansoni.Key cell regulators were identified, paving the way for future analyses to unveil their role during the parasite development and interaction with its intermediate host.
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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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