Draft genome sequences of Hirudo medicinalis and salivary transcriptome of three closely related medicinal leeches
Babenko VV, Podgorny OV, Manuvera VA, Kasianov AS, Manolov AI, Grafskaia EN, Shirokov DA, Kurdyumov AS, Vinogradov DV, Nikitina AS, Kovalchuk SI, Anikanov NA, Butenko IO, Pobeguts OV, Matyushkina DS, Rakitina DV, Kostryukova ES, Zgoda VG, Baskova IP, Trukhan VM, Gelfand MS, Govorun VM, Schiöth HB, Lazarev VN (2020) · BMC Genomics · n=0
Study Profile
- Design
- comparative draft genome and salivary transcriptome analysis of three closely related medicinal leech species (Hirudo medicinalis, H. orientalis, H. verbana) with proteomic verification
- Sample size (n)
- 0
- Intervention
- Hirudo medicinalis genome annotation + RNA-seq of salivary cells from three Hirudo species + differential gene expression analysis + proteomic verification
- Comparator
- Cross-species comparison within Hirudo genus
- Primary endpoint
- Identification of salivary cell-specific gene expression and novel salivary proteins; verification of expression of known anticoagulants
- Primary result
- First Hirudo medicinalis draft genome reported; identifies novel salivary proteins beyond known anticoagulants; demonstrates that known anticoagulant genes are NOT expressed exclusively in salivary cells; provides updated map of salivary protein-haemostasis interactions
- Follow-up duration
- Bioinformatic analysis phase
- PMID
- 32349672
Key Findings
- First Hirudo medicinalis draft genome published
- Salivary transcriptomes of three Hirudo species characterized
- Known anticoagulant genes NOT salivary-cell-exclusive
- Novel salivary proteins identified beyond established anticoagulants
- Updated salivary protein-haemostasis interaction map
Limitations
- Draft genome with potential gaps
- Proteomic verification of subset only
- Cannot translate genomic findings to clinical applications directly
- Single Russian institution dominant
- Limited functional characterization of novel proteins
Clinical Implications
Babenko 2020 provides the foundational genomic resource for Hirudo medicinalis - the species cleared under FDA K040187 for medicinal use in the US. For ASH, this work enables systematic discovery of novel salivary anticoagulants and immunomodulators that may inform future device improvements or pharmaceutical isolates. The genome serves as research infrastructure for the broader leech bioactive compound discovery enterprise.
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