通过双 RNA 测序阐明高粱与 Colletotrichum sublineola 之间的相互作用。

IF 2.1 Q3 MYCOLOGY Frontiers in fungal biology Pub Date : 2024-08-16 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3389/ffunb.2024.1437344
Saddie Vela, Emily S A Wolf, Jeffrey A Rollins, Hugo E Cuevas, Wilfred Vermerris
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炭疽病是高粱(Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench)的一种严重病害,可导致粮食和生物量减产高达 50%。尽管宿主和真菌病原体都有基因组资源,但人们对高粱-C. sublineola 相互作用的分子基础知之甚少。通过采用双 RNA 测序方法,可以阐明高粱与亚线虫之间的分子串扰。在本研究中,我们研究了高粱协会(SAP)中四个抗性高粱品种在感染亚线虫后不同时间点的转录组。大约 0.3% 和 93% 的读数分别映射到亚线虫和双色高粱的基因组。感染后 1 天、3 天和 5 天(dpi)亚线虫体外与植物体内的表达谱分析表明,在从生物营养阶段向坏死阶段过渡期间(3 dpi),编码分泌型候选效应物、碳水化合物活性酶(CAZymes)和膜转运体的基因表达量增加。病原体相关分子模式(PAMP)触发的高粱免疫特征包括活性氧(ROS)和植物毒素的产生。据预测,亚线虫分泌的候选效应物大多定位于宿主的细胞外质,它们可能干扰 PAMP 触发的免疫反应,特别是宿主的 ROS 信号通路。本研究中发现的编码影响致病性的关键分子因子的基因为后续遗传实验提供了有用的资源,这些实验旨在验证这些基因对病原体毒力的贡献。这项全面的研究不仅有助于更好地了解亚线虫的生物学特性,还有助于实现开发抗性高粱栽培品种的长期目标。
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Dual-RNA-sequencing to elucidate the interactions between sorghum and Colletotrichum sublineola.

In warm and humid regions, the productivity of sorghum is significantly limited by the fungal hemibiotrophic pathogen Colletotrichum sublineola, the causal agent of anthracnose, a problematic disease of sorghum (Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench) that can result in grain and biomass yield losses of up to 50%. Despite available genomic resources of both the host and fungal pathogen, the molecular basis of sorghum-C. sublineola interactions are poorly understood. By employing a dual-RNA sequencing approach, the molecular crosstalk between sorghum and C. sublineola can be elucidated. In this study, we examined the transcriptomes of four resistant sorghum accessions from the sorghum association panel (SAP) at varying time points post-infection with C. sublineola. Approximately 0.3% and 93% of the reads mapped to the genomes of C. sublineola and Sorghum bicolor, respectively. Expression profiling of in vitro versus in planta C. sublineola at 1-, 3-, and 5-days post-infection (dpi) indicated that genes encoding secreted candidate effectors, carbohydrate-active enzymes (CAZymes), and membrane transporters increased in expression during the transition from the biotrophic to the necrotrophic phase (3 dpi). The hallmark of the pathogen-associated molecular pattern (PAMP)-triggered immunity in sorghum includes the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and phytoalexins. The majority of effector candidates secreted by C. sublineola were predicted to be localized in the host apoplast, where they could interfere with the PAMP-triggered immunity response, specifically in the host ROS signaling pathway. The genes encoding critical molecular factors influencing pathogenicity identified in this study are a useful resource for subsequent genetic experiments aimed at validating their contributions to pathogen virulence. This comprehensive study not only provides a better understanding of the biology of C. sublineola but also supports the long-term goal of developing resistant sorghum cultivars.

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