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Soil Inoculation and Blocker-Mediated Sequencing Show Effects of the Antibacterial T6SS on Agrobacterial Tumorigenesis and Gallobiome

The type VI secretion system (T6SS) is deployed by many proteobacteria to secrete effector proteins into bacterial competitors for competition or eukaryotic cells for pathogenesis. Agrobacteria, a group of soilborne phytopathogens causing crown gall disease on various plant species, deploy the T6SS...

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Autores principales: Wang, Si-Chong, Chen, Ai-Ping, Chou, Shu-Jen, Kuo, Chih-Horng, Lai, Erh-Min
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Publicado: American Society for Microbiology 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10128044/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36877054
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mbio.00177-23
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author Wang, Si-Chong
Chen, Ai-Ping
Chou, Shu-Jen
Kuo, Chih-Horng
Lai, Erh-Min
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Chen, Ai-Ping
Chou, Shu-Jen
Kuo, Chih-Horng
Lai, Erh-Min
author_sort Wang, Si-Chong
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description The type VI secretion system (T6SS) is deployed by many proteobacteria to secrete effector proteins into bacterial competitors for competition or eukaryotic cells for pathogenesis. Agrobacteria, a group of soilborne phytopathogens causing crown gall disease on various plant species, deploy the T6SS to attack closely and distantly related bacterial species in vitro and in planta. Current evidence suggests that the T6SS is not essential for pathogenesis under direct inoculation, but it remains unknown whether the T6SS influences natural disease incidence or the microbial community within crown galls (i.e., the gallobiome). To address these two key questions, we established a soil inoculation method on wounded tomato seedlings that mimics natural infections and developed a bacterial 16S rRNA gene amplicon enrichment sequencing platform. By comparing the Agrobacterium wild-type strain C58 with two T6SS mutants, we demonstrate that the T6SS influences both disease occurrence and gallobiome composition. Based on multiple inoculation trials across seasons, all three strains induced tumors, but the mutants had significantly lower disease incidences. The season of inoculation played a more important role than the T6SS in shaping the gallobiome. The influence of the T6SS was evident in summer, during which two Sphingomonadaceae species and the family Burkholderiaceae were enriched in the gallobiome induced by the mutants. Further in vitro competition and colonization assays demonstrated the T6SS-mediated antagonism to a Sphingomonas sp. R1 strain isolated from tomato rhizosphere in this study. In conclusion, this work demonstrates that the Agrobacterium T6SS promotes tumorigenesis in infection processes and provides competitive advantages in gall-associated microbiota.
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spelling pubmed-101280442023-04-26 Soil Inoculation and Blocker-Mediated Sequencing Show Effects of the Antibacterial T6SS on Agrobacterial Tumorigenesis and Gallobiome Wang, Si-Chong Chen, Ai-Ping Chou, Shu-Jen Kuo, Chih-Horng Lai, Erh-Min mBio Research Article The type VI secretion system (T6SS) is deployed by many proteobacteria to secrete effector proteins into bacterial competitors for competition or eukaryotic cells for pathogenesis. Agrobacteria, a group of soilborne phytopathogens causing crown gall disease on various plant species, deploy the T6SS to attack closely and distantly related bacterial species in vitro and in planta. Current evidence suggests that the T6SS is not essential for pathogenesis under direct inoculation, but it remains unknown whether the T6SS influences natural disease incidence or the microbial community within crown galls (i.e., the gallobiome). To address these two key questions, we established a soil inoculation method on wounded tomato seedlings that mimics natural infections and developed a bacterial 16S rRNA gene amplicon enrichment sequencing platform. By comparing the Agrobacterium wild-type strain C58 with two T6SS mutants, we demonstrate that the T6SS influences both disease occurrence and gallobiome composition. Based on multiple inoculation trials across seasons, all three strains induced tumors, but the mutants had significantly lower disease incidences. The season of inoculation played a more important role than the T6SS in shaping the gallobiome. The influence of the T6SS was evident in summer, during which two Sphingomonadaceae species and the family Burkholderiaceae were enriched in the gallobiome induced by the mutants. Further in vitro competition and colonization assays demonstrated the T6SS-mediated antagonism to a Sphingomonas sp. R1 strain isolated from tomato rhizosphere in this study. In conclusion, this work demonstrates that the Agrobacterium T6SS promotes tumorigenesis in infection processes and provides competitive advantages in gall-associated microbiota. American Society for Microbiology 2023-03-06 /pmc/articles/PMC10128044/ /pubmed/36877054 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mbio.00177-23 Text en Copyright © 2023 Wang et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
spellingShingle Research Article
Wang, Si-Chong
Chen, Ai-Ping
Chou, Shu-Jen
Kuo, Chih-Horng
Lai, Erh-Min
Soil Inoculation and Blocker-Mediated Sequencing Show Effects of the Antibacterial T6SS on Agrobacterial Tumorigenesis and Gallobiome
title Soil Inoculation and Blocker-Mediated Sequencing Show Effects of the Antibacterial T6SS on Agrobacterial Tumorigenesis and Gallobiome
title_full Soil Inoculation and Blocker-Mediated Sequencing Show Effects of the Antibacterial T6SS on Agrobacterial Tumorigenesis and Gallobiome
title_fullStr Soil Inoculation and Blocker-Mediated Sequencing Show Effects of the Antibacterial T6SS on Agrobacterial Tumorigenesis and Gallobiome
title_full_unstemmed Soil Inoculation and Blocker-Mediated Sequencing Show Effects of the Antibacterial T6SS on Agrobacterial Tumorigenesis and Gallobiome
title_short Soil Inoculation and Blocker-Mediated Sequencing Show Effects of the Antibacterial T6SS on Agrobacterial Tumorigenesis and Gallobiome
title_sort soil inoculation and blocker-mediated sequencing show effects of the antibacterial t6ss on agrobacterial tumorigenesis and gallobiome
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10128044/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36877054
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mbio.00177-23
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