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Query: UMLS:C0019209 (
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Schistosoma japonicum
(
S. japonicum
) is a worldwide spread pathogen which penetrates host skin and then induces several diseases in infected host, such as fibrosis, formation of granulomas, hepatocirrhosis, and
hepatomegaly
. In present study, for the first time, transcriptomic profiles of mouse livers and skins infected by fork-tailed
S. japonicum
cercaria or non-fork-tailed
S. japonicum
cercaria were analyzed by using RNA-seq. The present findings demonstrated that transcriptomic landscapes of livers and skins infected by fork-tailed
S. japonicum
cercaria or non-fork-tailed
S. japonicum
cercaria were different.
S. japonicum
has great influence on hepatic metabolic processes. Fork-tailed
S. japonicum
cercaria upregulated hepatic metabolic processes, while non-fork-tailed
S. japonicum
cercaria downregulated hepatic metabolic processes. For the metabolism process or the metabolism enzyme expressional change, the pharmacokinetics of host could be changed during
S. japonicum
infection, regardless the biotypes of
S. japonicum
cercariae. The changes of infected skins focused on upregulation of immune response. During the
S. japonicum
skin infection period, fork-tailed
S. japonicum
cercaria infection induced stronger immune response comparing with that immune response triggered by non-fork-tailed
S. japonicum
cercaria. The transcription factor enrichment analysis showed that Irf7, Stat1 and
Stat2
could play important roles in gene regulation during fork-tailed
S. japonicum
cercaria infection.
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PMID:Comparative Study of Transcriptome Profiles of Mouse Livers and Skins Infected by Fork-Tailed or Non-Fork-Tailed
Schistosoma japonicum
. 2891 62