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Comparison of Transcriptome between Tolerant and Susceptible Rice Cultivar Reveals Positive and Negative Regulators of Response to Rhizoctonia solani in Rice

Rice (Oryza sativa L.) is one of the world’s most crucial food crops, as it currently supports more than half of the world’s population. However, the presence of sheath blight (SB) caused by Rhizoctonia solani has become a significant issue for rice agriculture. This disease is responsible for causi...

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Autores principales: Yang, Xiurong, Yan, Shuangyong, Li, Yuejiao, Li, Guangsheng, Sun, Shuqin, Li, Junling, Cui, Zhongqiu, Huo, Jianfei, Sun, Yue, Wang, Xiaojing, Liu, Fangzhou
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10532033/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37762614
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms241814310
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author Yang, Xiurong
Yan, Shuangyong
Li, Yuejiao
Li, Guangsheng
Sun, Shuqin
Li, Junling
Cui, Zhongqiu
Huo, Jianfei
Sun, Yue
Wang, Xiaojing
Liu, Fangzhou
author_facet Yang, Xiurong
Yan, Shuangyong
Li, Yuejiao
Li, Guangsheng
Sun, Shuqin
Li, Junling
Cui, Zhongqiu
Huo, Jianfei
Sun, Yue
Wang, Xiaojing
Liu, Fangzhou
author_sort Yang, Xiurong
collection PubMed
description Rice (Oryza sativa L.) is one of the world’s most crucial food crops, as it currently supports more than half of the world’s population. However, the presence of sheath blight (SB) caused by Rhizoctonia solani has become a significant issue for rice agriculture. This disease is responsible for causing severe yield losses each year and is a threat to global food security. The breeding of SB-resistant rice varieties requires a thorough understanding of the molecular mechanisms involved and the exploration of immune genes in rice. To this end, we conducted a screening of rice cultivars for resistance to SB and compared the transcriptome based on RNA-seq between the most tolerant and susceptible cultivars. Our study revealed significant transcriptomic differences between the tolerant cultivar ZhengDao 22 (ZD) and the most susceptible cultivar XinZhi No.1 (XZ) in response to R. solani invasion. Specifically, the tolerant cultivar showed 7066 differentially expressed genes (DEGs), while the susceptible cultivar showed only 60 DEGs. In further analysis, we observed clear differences in gene category between up- and down-regulated expression of genes (uDEGs and dDEGs) based on Gene Ontology (GO) classes in response to infection in the tolerant cultivar ZD, and then identified uDEGs related to cell surface pattern recognition receptors, the Ca(2+) ion signaling pathway, and the Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase (MAPK) cascade that play a positive role against R. solani. In addition, DEGs of the jasmonic acid and ethylene signaling pathways were mainly positively regulated, whereas DEGs of the auxin signaling pathway were mainly negatively regulated. Transcription factors were involved in the immune response as either positive or negative regulators of the response to this pathogen. Furthermore, our results showed that chloroplasts play a crucial role and that reduced photosynthetic capacity is a critical feature of this response. The results of this research have important implications for better characterization of the molecular mechanism of SB resistance and for the development of resistant cultivars through molecular breeding methods.
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spelling pubmed-105320332023-09-28 Comparison of Transcriptome between Tolerant and Susceptible Rice Cultivar Reveals Positive and Negative Regulators of Response to Rhizoctonia solani in Rice Yang, Xiurong Yan, Shuangyong Li, Yuejiao Li, Guangsheng Sun, Shuqin Li, Junling Cui, Zhongqiu Huo, Jianfei Sun, Yue Wang, Xiaojing Liu, Fangzhou Int J Mol Sci Article Rice (Oryza sativa L.) is one of the world’s most crucial food crops, as it currently supports more than half of the world’s population. However, the presence of sheath blight (SB) caused by Rhizoctonia solani has become a significant issue for rice agriculture. This disease is responsible for causing severe yield losses each year and is a threat to global food security. The breeding of SB-resistant rice varieties requires a thorough understanding of the molecular mechanisms involved and the exploration of immune genes in rice. To this end, we conducted a screening of rice cultivars for resistance to SB and compared the transcriptome based on RNA-seq between the most tolerant and susceptible cultivars. Our study revealed significant transcriptomic differences between the tolerant cultivar ZhengDao 22 (ZD) and the most susceptible cultivar XinZhi No.1 (XZ) in response to R. solani invasion. Specifically, the tolerant cultivar showed 7066 differentially expressed genes (DEGs), while the susceptible cultivar showed only 60 DEGs. In further analysis, we observed clear differences in gene category between up- and down-regulated expression of genes (uDEGs and dDEGs) based on Gene Ontology (GO) classes in response to infection in the tolerant cultivar ZD, and then identified uDEGs related to cell surface pattern recognition receptors, the Ca(2+) ion signaling pathway, and the Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase (MAPK) cascade that play a positive role against R. solani. In addition, DEGs of the jasmonic acid and ethylene signaling pathways were mainly positively regulated, whereas DEGs of the auxin signaling pathway were mainly negatively regulated. Transcription factors were involved in the immune response as either positive or negative regulators of the response to this pathogen. Furthermore, our results showed that chloroplasts play a crucial role and that reduced photosynthetic capacity is a critical feature of this response. The results of this research have important implications for better characterization of the molecular mechanism of SB resistance and for the development of resistant cultivars through molecular breeding methods. MDPI 2023-09-20 /pmc/articles/PMC10532033/ /pubmed/37762614 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms241814310 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Yang, Xiurong
Yan, Shuangyong
Li, Yuejiao
Li, Guangsheng
Sun, Shuqin
Li, Junling
Cui, Zhongqiu
Huo, Jianfei
Sun, Yue
Wang, Xiaojing
Liu, Fangzhou
Comparison of Transcriptome between Tolerant and Susceptible Rice Cultivar Reveals Positive and Negative Regulators of Response to Rhizoctonia solani in Rice
title Comparison of Transcriptome between Tolerant and Susceptible Rice Cultivar Reveals Positive and Negative Regulators of Response to Rhizoctonia solani in Rice
title_full Comparison of Transcriptome between Tolerant and Susceptible Rice Cultivar Reveals Positive and Negative Regulators of Response to Rhizoctonia solani in Rice
title_fullStr Comparison of Transcriptome between Tolerant and Susceptible Rice Cultivar Reveals Positive and Negative Regulators of Response to Rhizoctonia solani in Rice
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of Transcriptome between Tolerant and Susceptible Rice Cultivar Reveals Positive and Negative Regulators of Response to Rhizoctonia solani in Rice
title_short Comparison of Transcriptome between Tolerant and Susceptible Rice Cultivar Reveals Positive and Negative Regulators of Response to Rhizoctonia solani in Rice
title_sort comparison of transcriptome between tolerant and susceptible rice cultivar reveals positive and negative regulators of response to rhizoctonia solani in rice
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10532033/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37762614
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms241814310
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