Oral Presentation Australian Society for Microbiology Annual Scientific Meeting 2014

Genome and transcriptome of the porcine whipworm Trichuris suis (#77)

Aaron R Jex , Peter Nejsum , Erich M Schwarz , Li Hu , Neil D Young , Ross S Hall , Pasi K Korhonen , Shengguang Liao , Stig Thamsborg , Jinquan Xia , Pengwei Xu , Shaowei Wang , Jean-Pierre Y Scheerlinck , Andreas Hofmann , Paul W Sternberg , Jun Wang , Robin B Gasser
Trichuris (whipworm) infects 1 billion people worldwide, and causes a disease (trichuriasis) that results in major socioeconomic losses in both humans and pigs. Trichuriasis relates to an inflammation of the large intestine manifested in bloody diarrhoea, and chronic disease can cause malnourishment and stunting in children. Paradoxically, Trichuris of pigshas shown substantial promise as a treatment for human autoimmune disorders, including inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and multiple sclerosis (MS). Here, we report ~80 megabase (Mb) draft assemblies of the genomes of adult male and female T. suis,and explore stage-, sex- and tissue-specific transcription of messenger and small non-coding RNAs.