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Relationship between Symptoms and Gene Expression Induced by the Infection of Three Strains of Rice dwarf virus
BACKGROUND: Rice dwarf virus (RDV) is the causal agent of rice dwarf disease, which often results in severe yield losses of rice in East Asian countries. The disease symptoms are stunted growth, chlorotic specks on leaves, and delayed and incomplete panicle exsertion. Three RDV strains, O, D84, and...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3062569/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21445363 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0018094 |
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author | Satoh, Kouji Shimizu, Takumi Kondoh, Hiroaki Hiraguri, Akihiro Sasaya, Takahide Choi, Il-Ryong Omura, Toshihiro Kikuchi, Shoshi |
author_facet | Satoh, Kouji Shimizu, Takumi Kondoh, Hiroaki Hiraguri, Akihiro Sasaya, Takahide Choi, Il-Ryong Omura, Toshihiro Kikuchi, Shoshi |
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description | BACKGROUND: Rice dwarf virus (RDV) is the causal agent of rice dwarf disease, which often results in severe yield losses of rice in East Asian countries. The disease symptoms are stunted growth, chlorotic specks on leaves, and delayed and incomplete panicle exsertion. Three RDV strains, O, D84, and S, were reported. RDV-S causes the most severe symptoms, whereas RDV-O causes the mildest. Twenty amino acid substitutions were found in 10 of 12 virus proteins among three RDV strains. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: We analyzed the gene expression of rice in response to infection with the three RDV strains using a 60-mer oligonucleotide microarray to examine the relationship between symptom severity and gene responses. The number of differentially expressed genes (DEGs) upon the infection of RDV-O, -D84, and -S was 1985, 3782, and 6726, respectively, showing a correlation between the number of DEGs and symptom severity. Many DEGs were related to defense, stress response, and development and morphogenesis processes. For defense and stress response processes, gene silencing-related genes were activated by RDV infection and the degree of activation was similar among plants infected with the three RDV strains. Genes for hormone-regulated defense systems were also activated by RDV infection, and the degree of activation seemed to be correlated with the concentration of RDV in plants. Some development and morphogenesis processes were suppressed by RDV infection, but the degree of suppression was not correlated well with the RDV concentration. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: Gene responses to RDV infection were regulated differently depending on the gene groups regulated and the strains infecting. It seems that symptom severity is associated with the degree of gene response in defense-related and development- and morphogenesis-related processes. The titer levels of RDV in plants and the amino acid substitutions in RDV proteins could be involved in regulating such gene responses. |
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spelling | pubmed-30625692011-03-28 Relationship between Symptoms and Gene Expression Induced by the Infection of Three Strains of Rice dwarf virus Satoh, Kouji Shimizu, Takumi Kondoh, Hiroaki Hiraguri, Akihiro Sasaya, Takahide Choi, Il-Ryong Omura, Toshihiro Kikuchi, Shoshi PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Rice dwarf virus (RDV) is the causal agent of rice dwarf disease, which often results in severe yield losses of rice in East Asian countries. The disease symptoms are stunted growth, chlorotic specks on leaves, and delayed and incomplete panicle exsertion. Three RDV strains, O, D84, and S, were reported. RDV-S causes the most severe symptoms, whereas RDV-O causes the mildest. Twenty amino acid substitutions were found in 10 of 12 virus proteins among three RDV strains. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: We analyzed the gene expression of rice in response to infection with the three RDV strains using a 60-mer oligonucleotide microarray to examine the relationship between symptom severity and gene responses. The number of differentially expressed genes (DEGs) upon the infection of RDV-O, -D84, and -S was 1985, 3782, and 6726, respectively, showing a correlation between the number of DEGs and symptom severity. Many DEGs were related to defense, stress response, and development and morphogenesis processes. For defense and stress response processes, gene silencing-related genes were activated by RDV infection and the degree of activation was similar among plants infected with the three RDV strains. Genes for hormone-regulated defense systems were also activated by RDV infection, and the degree of activation seemed to be correlated with the concentration of RDV in plants. Some development and morphogenesis processes were suppressed by RDV infection, but the degree of suppression was not correlated well with the RDV concentration. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: Gene responses to RDV infection were regulated differently depending on the gene groups regulated and the strains infecting. It seems that symptom severity is associated with the degree of gene response in defense-related and development- and morphogenesis-related processes. The titer levels of RDV in plants and the amino acid substitutions in RDV proteins could be involved in regulating such gene responses. Public Library of Science 2011-03-22 /pmc/articles/PMC3062569/ /pubmed/21445363 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0018094 Text en Satoh et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Satoh, Kouji Shimizu, Takumi Kondoh, Hiroaki Hiraguri, Akihiro Sasaya, Takahide Choi, Il-Ryong Omura, Toshihiro Kikuchi, Shoshi Relationship between Symptoms and Gene Expression Induced by the Infection of Three Strains of Rice dwarf virus |
title | Relationship between Symptoms and Gene Expression Induced by the Infection of Three Strains of Rice dwarf virus
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title_full | Relationship between Symptoms and Gene Expression Induced by the Infection of Three Strains of Rice dwarf virus
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title_fullStr | Relationship between Symptoms and Gene Expression Induced by the Infection of Three Strains of Rice dwarf virus
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title_full_unstemmed | Relationship between Symptoms and Gene Expression Induced by the Infection of Three Strains of Rice dwarf virus
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title_short | Relationship between Symptoms and Gene Expression Induced by the Infection of Three Strains of Rice dwarf virus
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title_sort | relationship between symptoms and gene expression induced by the infection of three strains of rice dwarf virus |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3062569/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21445363 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0018094 |
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