Deciphering the non-coding code of pathogenicity and sexual differentiation in the human malaria parasite
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In eukaryotes, many lncRNAs have been identified and shown to be pivotal regulators of genome structure and gene expression. To investigate the regulatory roles of lncRNAs in P. falciparum we explored the intergenic lncRNA distribution in nuclear and cytoplasmic subcellular locations using RNA-seq. We identified a total of 1,768 lncRNAs, of which 58% were identified as novel lncRNAs in P. falciparum. The subcellular localization and stage-specific expression of several putative lncRNAs were validated using RNA fluorescence in situ hybridization (RNA-FISH). Additionally, the genome-wide occupancy of several candidate nuclear lncRNAs was explored using Chromatin Isolation by RNA Purification (ChIRP). ChIRP-seq of candidate lncRNAs revealed that lncRNA occupancy sites within the parasite genome are focal and sequence-specific with a particular enrichment for several parasite-specific gene families, including those involved in pathogenesis, erythrocyte remodeling, and regulation of sexual differentiation. We further validated the function of one specific lncRNA (lncRNA-ch14) using the CRISPR-Cas9 genome editing tool. Genomic (WGS), phenotypic, and transcriptomic (RNA-seq) analysis of the lncRNA-ch14 disrupted line demonstrated the importance of this lncRNA in sexual differentiation and sexual reproduction. Our findings bring a new level of insight into the role of lncRNAs in pathogenicity, gene regulation and sexual differentiation. These findings also open new avenues for targeted approaches towards therapeutic strategies against the deadly malaria parasite.
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2023-07-18



