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Comparative Validation of Conventional and RNA-Seq Data-Derived Reference Genes for qPCR Expression Studies of Colletotrichum kahawae

Colletotrichum kahawae is an emergent fungal pathogen causing severe epidemics of Coffee Berry Disease on Arabica coffee crops in Africa. Currently, the molecular mechanisms underlying the Coffea arabica—C. kahawae interaction are still poorly understood, as well as the differences in pathogen aggre...

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Autores principales: Vieira, Ana, Cabral, Ana, Fino, Joana, Azinheira, Helena G., Loureiro, Andreia, Talhinhas, Pedro, Pires, Ana Sofia, Varzea, Vitor, Moncada, Pilar, Oliveira, Helena, Silva, Maria do Céu, Paulo, Octávio S., Batista, Dora
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4780792/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26950697
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0150651
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author Vieira, Ana
Cabral, Ana
Fino, Joana
Azinheira, Helena G.
Loureiro, Andreia
Talhinhas, Pedro
Pires, Ana Sofia
Varzea, Vitor
Moncada, Pilar
Oliveira, Helena
Silva, Maria do Céu
Paulo, Octávio S.
Batista, Dora
author_facet Vieira, Ana
Cabral, Ana
Fino, Joana
Azinheira, Helena G.
Loureiro, Andreia
Talhinhas, Pedro
Pires, Ana Sofia
Varzea, Vitor
Moncada, Pilar
Oliveira, Helena
Silva, Maria do Céu
Paulo, Octávio S.
Batista, Dora
author_sort Vieira, Ana
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description Colletotrichum kahawae is an emergent fungal pathogen causing severe epidemics of Coffee Berry Disease on Arabica coffee crops in Africa. Currently, the molecular mechanisms underlying the Coffea arabica—C. kahawae interaction are still poorly understood, as well as the differences in pathogen aggressiveness, which makes the development of functional studies for this pathosystem a crucial step. Quantitative real time PCR (qPCR) has been one of the most promising approaches to perform gene expression analyses. However, proper data normalization with suitable reference genes is an absolute requirement. In this study, a set of 8 candidate reference genes were selected based on two different approaches (literature and Illumina RNA-seq datasets) to assess the best normalization factor for qPCR expression analysis of C. kahawae samples. The gene expression stability of candidate reference genes was evaluated for four isolates of C. kahawae bearing different aggressiveness patterns (Ang29, Ang67, Zim12 and Que2), at different stages of fungal development and key time points of the plant-fungus interaction process. Gene expression stability was assessed using the pairwise method incorporated in geNorm and the model-based method used by NormFinder software. For C. arabica—C. kahawae interaction samples, the best normalization factor included the combination of PP1, Act and ck34620 genes, while for C. kahawae samples the combination of PP1, Act and ck20430 revealed to be the most appropriate choice. These results suggest that RNA-seq analyses can provide alternative sources of reference genes in addition to classical reference genes. The analysis of expression profiles of bifunctional catalase-peroxidase (cat2) and trihydroxynaphthalene reductase (thr1) genes further enabled the validation of the selected reference genes. This study provides, for the first time, the tools required to conduct accurate qPCR studies in C. kahawae considering its aggressiveness pattern, developmental stage and host interaction.
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spelling pubmed-47807922016-03-23 Comparative Validation of Conventional and RNA-Seq Data-Derived Reference Genes for qPCR Expression Studies of Colletotrichum kahawae Vieira, Ana Cabral, Ana Fino, Joana Azinheira, Helena G. Loureiro, Andreia Talhinhas, Pedro Pires, Ana Sofia Varzea, Vitor Moncada, Pilar Oliveira, Helena Silva, Maria do Céu Paulo, Octávio S. Batista, Dora PLoS One Research Article Colletotrichum kahawae is an emergent fungal pathogen causing severe epidemics of Coffee Berry Disease on Arabica coffee crops in Africa. Currently, the molecular mechanisms underlying the Coffea arabica—C. kahawae interaction are still poorly understood, as well as the differences in pathogen aggressiveness, which makes the development of functional studies for this pathosystem a crucial step. Quantitative real time PCR (qPCR) has been one of the most promising approaches to perform gene expression analyses. However, proper data normalization with suitable reference genes is an absolute requirement. In this study, a set of 8 candidate reference genes were selected based on two different approaches (literature and Illumina RNA-seq datasets) to assess the best normalization factor for qPCR expression analysis of C. kahawae samples. The gene expression stability of candidate reference genes was evaluated for four isolates of C. kahawae bearing different aggressiveness patterns (Ang29, Ang67, Zim12 and Que2), at different stages of fungal development and key time points of the plant-fungus interaction process. Gene expression stability was assessed using the pairwise method incorporated in geNorm and the model-based method used by NormFinder software. For C. arabica—C. kahawae interaction samples, the best normalization factor included the combination of PP1, Act and ck34620 genes, while for C. kahawae samples the combination of PP1, Act and ck20430 revealed to be the most appropriate choice. These results suggest that RNA-seq analyses can provide alternative sources of reference genes in addition to classical reference genes. The analysis of expression profiles of bifunctional catalase-peroxidase (cat2) and trihydroxynaphthalene reductase (thr1) genes further enabled the validation of the selected reference genes. This study provides, for the first time, the tools required to conduct accurate qPCR studies in C. kahawae considering its aggressiveness pattern, developmental stage and host interaction. Public Library of Science 2016-03-07 /pmc/articles/PMC4780792/ /pubmed/26950697 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0150651 Text en © 2016 Vieira 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Vieira, Ana
Cabral, Ana
Fino, Joana
Azinheira, Helena G.
Loureiro, Andreia
Talhinhas, Pedro
Pires, Ana Sofia
Varzea, Vitor
Moncada, Pilar
Oliveira, Helena
Silva, Maria do Céu
Paulo, Octávio S.
Batista, Dora
Comparative Validation of Conventional and RNA-Seq Data-Derived Reference Genes for qPCR Expression Studies of Colletotrichum kahawae
title Comparative Validation of Conventional and RNA-Seq Data-Derived Reference Genes for qPCR Expression Studies of Colletotrichum kahawae
title_full Comparative Validation of Conventional and RNA-Seq Data-Derived Reference Genes for qPCR Expression Studies of Colletotrichum kahawae
title_fullStr Comparative Validation of Conventional and RNA-Seq Data-Derived Reference Genes for qPCR Expression Studies of Colletotrichum kahawae
title_full_unstemmed Comparative Validation of Conventional and RNA-Seq Data-Derived Reference Genes for qPCR Expression Studies of Colletotrichum kahawae
title_short Comparative Validation of Conventional and RNA-Seq Data-Derived Reference Genes for qPCR Expression Studies of Colletotrichum kahawae
title_sort comparative validation of conventional and rna-seq data-derived reference genes for qpcr expression studies of colletotrichum kahawae
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4780792/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26950697
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0150651
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