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The Arabidopsis thaliana-Alternaria brassicicola pathosystem: A model interaction for investigating seed transmission of necrotrophic fungi

BACKGROUND: Seed transmission constitutes a major component of the parasitic cycle for several fungal pathogens. However, very little is known concerning fungal or plant genetic factors that impact seed transmission and mechanisms underlying this key biological trait have yet to be clarified. Such l...

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Autores principales: Pochon, Stephanie, Terrasson, Emmanuel, Guillemette, Thomas, Iacomi-Vasilescu, Beatrice, Georgeault, Sonia, Juchaux, Marjorie, Berruyer, Romain, Debeaujon, Isabelle, Simoneau, Philippe, Campion, Claire
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3445844/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22571391
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1746-4811-8-16
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author Pochon, Stephanie
Terrasson, Emmanuel
Guillemette, Thomas
Iacomi-Vasilescu, Beatrice
Georgeault, Sonia
Juchaux, Marjorie
Berruyer, Romain
Debeaujon, Isabelle
Simoneau, Philippe
Campion, Claire
author_facet Pochon, Stephanie
Terrasson, Emmanuel
Guillemette, Thomas
Iacomi-Vasilescu, Beatrice
Georgeault, Sonia
Juchaux, Marjorie
Berruyer, Romain
Debeaujon, Isabelle
Simoneau, Philippe
Campion, Claire
author_sort Pochon, Stephanie
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Seed transmission constitutes a major component of the parasitic cycle for several fungal pathogens. However, very little is known concerning fungal or plant genetic factors that impact seed transmission and mechanisms underlying this key biological trait have yet to be clarified. Such lack of available data could be probably explained by the absence of suitable model pathosystem to study plant-fungus interactions during the plant reproductive phase. RESULTS: Here we report on setting up a new pathosystem that could facilitate the study of fungal seed transmission. Reproductive organs of Arabidopsis thaliana were inoculated with Alternaria brassicicola conidia. Parameters (floral vs fruit route, seed collection date, plant and silique developmental stages) that could influence the seed transmission efficiency were tested to define optimal seed infection conditions. Microscopic observations revealed that the fungus penetrates siliques through cellular junctions, replum and stomata, and into seed coats either directly or through cracks. The ability of the osmosensitive fungal mutant nik1Δ3 to transmit to A. thaliana seeds was analyzed. A significant decrease in seed transmission rate was observed compared to the wild-type parental strain, confirming that a functional osmoregulation pathway is required for efficient seed transmission of the fungus. Similarly, to test the role of flavonoids in seed coat protection against pathogens, a transparent testa Arabidopsis mutant (tt4-1) not producing any flavonoid was used as host plant. Unexpectedly, tt4-1 seeds were infected to a significantly lower extent than wild-type seeds, possibly due to over-accumulation of other antimicrobial metabolites. CONCLUSIONS: The Arabidopsis thaliana-Alternaria brassicicola pathosystem, that have been widely used to study plant-pathogen interactions during the vegetative phase, also proved to constitute a suitable model pathosystem for detailed analysis of plant-pathogen interactions during the reproductive phase. We demonstrated that it provides an excellent system for investigating the impact of different fungal or plant mutations on the seed transmission process and therefore paves the way towards future high-throughput screening of both Arabidopsis and fungal mutant.
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spelling pubmed-34458442012-09-20 The Arabidopsis thaliana-Alternaria brassicicola pathosystem: A model interaction for investigating seed transmission of necrotrophic fungi Pochon, Stephanie Terrasson, Emmanuel Guillemette, Thomas Iacomi-Vasilescu, Beatrice Georgeault, Sonia Juchaux, Marjorie Berruyer, Romain Debeaujon, Isabelle Simoneau, Philippe Campion, Claire Plant Methods Methodology BACKGROUND: Seed transmission constitutes a major component of the parasitic cycle for several fungal pathogens. However, very little is known concerning fungal or plant genetic factors that impact seed transmission and mechanisms underlying this key biological trait have yet to be clarified. Such lack of available data could be probably explained by the absence of suitable model pathosystem to study plant-fungus interactions during the plant reproductive phase. RESULTS: Here we report on setting up a new pathosystem that could facilitate the study of fungal seed transmission. Reproductive organs of Arabidopsis thaliana were inoculated with Alternaria brassicicola conidia. Parameters (floral vs fruit route, seed collection date, plant and silique developmental stages) that could influence the seed transmission efficiency were tested to define optimal seed infection conditions. Microscopic observations revealed that the fungus penetrates siliques through cellular junctions, replum and stomata, and into seed coats either directly or through cracks. The ability of the osmosensitive fungal mutant nik1Δ3 to transmit to A. thaliana seeds was analyzed. A significant decrease in seed transmission rate was observed compared to the wild-type parental strain, confirming that a functional osmoregulation pathway is required for efficient seed transmission of the fungus. Similarly, to test the role of flavonoids in seed coat protection against pathogens, a transparent testa Arabidopsis mutant (tt4-1) not producing any flavonoid was used as host plant. Unexpectedly, tt4-1 seeds were infected to a significantly lower extent than wild-type seeds, possibly due to over-accumulation of other antimicrobial metabolites. CONCLUSIONS: The Arabidopsis thaliana-Alternaria brassicicola pathosystem, that have been widely used to study plant-pathogen interactions during the vegetative phase, also proved to constitute a suitable model pathosystem for detailed analysis of plant-pathogen interactions during the reproductive phase. We demonstrated that it provides an excellent system for investigating the impact of different fungal or plant mutations on the seed transmission process and therefore paves the way towards future high-throughput screening of both Arabidopsis and fungal mutant. BioMed Central 2012-05-09 /pmc/articles/PMC3445844/ /pubmed/22571391 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1746-4811-8-16 Text en Copyright ©2012 Pochon et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Methodology
Pochon, Stephanie
Terrasson, Emmanuel
Guillemette, Thomas
Iacomi-Vasilescu, Beatrice
Georgeault, Sonia
Juchaux, Marjorie
Berruyer, Romain
Debeaujon, Isabelle
Simoneau, Philippe
Campion, Claire
The Arabidopsis thaliana-Alternaria brassicicola pathosystem: A model interaction for investigating seed transmission of necrotrophic fungi
title The Arabidopsis thaliana-Alternaria brassicicola pathosystem: A model interaction for investigating seed transmission of necrotrophic fungi
title_full The Arabidopsis thaliana-Alternaria brassicicola pathosystem: A model interaction for investigating seed transmission of necrotrophic fungi
title_fullStr The Arabidopsis thaliana-Alternaria brassicicola pathosystem: A model interaction for investigating seed transmission of necrotrophic fungi
title_full_unstemmed The Arabidopsis thaliana-Alternaria brassicicola pathosystem: A model interaction for investigating seed transmission of necrotrophic fungi
title_short The Arabidopsis thaliana-Alternaria brassicicola pathosystem: A model interaction for investigating seed transmission of necrotrophic fungi
title_sort arabidopsis thaliana-alternaria brassicicola pathosystem: a model interaction for investigating seed transmission of necrotrophic fungi
topic Methodology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3445844/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22571391
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1746-4811-8-16
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