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- Pattana Jaroenlak
(Chulalongkorn University
New York University Grossman School of Medicine)
- Kacie L. McCarty
(Johns Hopkins University
NYU School of Medicine)
- Bo Xia
(Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard)
- Cherry Lam
(New York University Grossman School of Medicine)
- Erin E. Zwack
(New York University Grossman School of Medicine)
- Nadia L. Almasri
(Johns Hopkins University)
- Joseph Sudar
(NYU School of Medicine)
- Maelle Aubry
(New York University Grossman School of Medicine)
- Itai Yanai
(New York University Grossman School of Medicine)
- Gira Bhabha
(New York University Grossman School of Medicine
Johns Hopkins University)
- Damian C. Ekiert
(New York University Grossman School of Medicine
Johns Hopkins University
New York University Grossman School of Medicine)
Abstract
Microsporidia are single-celled intracellular parasites that cause opportunistic diseases in humans. Encephalitozoon intestinalis is a prevalent human-infecting species that invades the small intestine. Macrophages are potential reservoirs of infection, and dissemination to other organ systems is also observed. The macrophage response to infection and the developmental trajectory of the parasite are not well studied. Here we use single cell RNA sequencing to investigate transcriptional changes in both the parasite and the host during E. intestinalis infection of human macrophages in vitro. The parasite undergoes large transcriptional changes throughout the life cycle, providing a blueprint for parasite development. While a small population of infected macrophages mount a response, most remain transcriptionally unchanged, suggesting that the majority of parasites may avoid host detection. The stealthy microsporidian lifestyle likely allows these parasites to harness macrophages for replication. Together, our data provide insights into the host response in primary human macrophages and the E. intestinalis developmental program.
Suggested Citation
Pattana Jaroenlak & Kacie L. McCarty & Bo Xia & Cherry Lam & Erin E. Zwack & Nadia L. Almasri & Joseph Sudar & Maelle Aubry & Itai Yanai & Gira Bhabha & Damian C. Ekiert, 2025.
"scRNA-seq uncovers the transcriptional dynamics of Encephalitozoon intestinalis parasites in human macrophages,"
Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 16(1), pages 1-15, December.
Handle:
RePEc:nat:natcom:v:16:y:2025:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-025-57837-z
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-025-57837-z
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