Draft genome of the European medicinal leech Hirudo medicinalis (Annelida, Clitellata, Hirudiniformes) with emphasis on anticoagulants

Sebastian Kvist (Corresponding author), Alejandro Manzano-Marín, Danielle de Carle, Peter Trontelj, Mark E. Siddall

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Abstract

The European medicinal leech has been used for medicinal purposes for millennia, and continues to be used today in modern hospital settings. Its utility is granted by the extremely potent anticoagulation factors that the leech secretes into the incision wound during feeding and, although a handful of studies have targeted certain anticoagulants, the full range of anticoagulation factors expressed by this species remains unknown. Here, we present the first draft genome of the European medicinal leech, Hirudo medicinalis, and estimate that we have sequenced between 79-94% of the full genome. Leveraging these data, we searched for anticoagulation factors across the genome of H. medicinalis. Following orthology determination through a series of BLAST searches, as well as phylogenetic analyses, we estimate that fully 15 different known anticoagulation factors are utilized by the species, and that 17 other proteins that have been linked to antihemostasis are also present in the genome. We underscore the utility of the draft genome for comparative studies of leeches and discuss our results in an evolutionary context.
Original languageEnglish
Article number9885
Number of pages11
JournalScientific Reports
Volume10
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 18 Jun 2020

Austrian Fields of Science 2012

  • 106012 Evolutionary research
  • 106014 Genomics

Keywords

  • leech
  • Hirudo medicinalis
  • medicinal leech
  • genomics
  • anticoagulant

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