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- W4313529603 abstract "Encystation in Cryptocaryon irritans is a fundamental process for environmental resistance and development. Autophagy participates in the encystation of ciliates, and rapamycin can induce autophagy in the cells. A set of genes and metabolites related to autophagy and encystation are highly elaborative. The existence of these genes and metabolites and their role are well characterized. However, little is known about their role in protozoans such as ciliates. The newly produced C. irritans protomonts were exposed to an optimal concentration of rapamycin (1400 nM), and the survival, encystation, microstructure/ultrastructure, transcriptomic and metabolomic profile in treated and control protomonts were investigated. The results showed that exposure of protomonts to rapamycin at 4 h significantly lowered the survival and encystation rates to 91.62 % and 98.44 % compared to the control group (100 %, p ≤ 0.05). Morphological alterations observed in light microscopy and transmission electron microscopy (TEM) demonstrated that the drug significantly changed cell symmetry by causing the formation of various autophagic vacuoles/vesicles. The transcriptome sequencing of rapamycin-treated protomont revealed that 2249 (1837 up-regulated and 977 down-regulated) differentially expressed genes (DEGs) were identified. Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) analysis showed that 226 DEGs were successfully annotated in 21 pathways (p˂0.05), including most enriched pathways apoptosis and phagosome with 25 and 24 DEGs, respectively. Most unigenes were assigned to autophagy-related pathways; 24 DEGs were classified into phagosomes, and 15 DEGs were assigned to lysosome pathways. Cytoskeleton and cell progression-associated genes were down-regulated. Besides, cell death-inducing proteins were up-regulated. The metabolomic analysis revealed exposure to rapamycin treatment enhanced protomont metabolites, including L-Cysteine, which is related to autophagy. Rapamycin had influenced the gene and metabolites of protomont; activating autophagy with inhibition of mechanistic target of rapamycin, (mTOR). The process negatively influences protomont morphology, encystation, and survival. Further autophagy-related gene silencing can be investigated via genome sequencing of C. irritans to study encystation." @default.
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- W4313529603 title "Integration of transcriptomic and metabolomic profiling of encystation in Cryptocaryon irritans regulated by rapamycin" @default.
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