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The Role of Programmed Cell Death Regulator LSD1 in Nematode-Induced Syncytium Formation

Cyst-forming plant-parasitic nematodes are common pests of many crops. They inject secretions into host cells to induce the developmental and metabolic reprogramming that leads to the formation of a syncytium, which is the sole food source for growing nematodes. As in other host-parasite models, avi...

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Autores principales: Matuszkiewicz, Mateusz, Sobczak, Miroslaw, Cabrera, Javier, Escobar, Carolina, Karpiński, Stanislaw, Filipecki, Marcin
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5868158/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29616052
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2018.00314
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author Matuszkiewicz, Mateusz
Sobczak, Miroslaw
Cabrera, Javier
Escobar, Carolina
Karpiński, Stanislaw
Filipecki, Marcin
author_facet Matuszkiewicz, Mateusz
Sobczak, Miroslaw
Cabrera, Javier
Escobar, Carolina
Karpiński, Stanislaw
Filipecki, Marcin
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description Cyst-forming plant-parasitic nematodes are common pests of many crops. They inject secretions into host cells to induce the developmental and metabolic reprogramming that leads to the formation of a syncytium, which is the sole food source for growing nematodes. As in other host-parasite models, avirulence leads to rapid and local programmed cell death (PCD) known as the hypersensitive response (HR), whereas in the case of virulence, PCD is still observed but is limited to only some cells. Several regulators of PCD were analyzed to understand the role of PCD in compatible plant–nematode interactions. Thus, Arabidopsis plants carrying recessive mutations in LESION SIMULATING DISEASE1 (LSD1) family genes were subjected to nematode infection assays with juveniles of Heterodera schachtii. LSD1 is a negative and conditional regulator of PCD, and fewer and smaller syncytia were induced in the roots of lsd1 mutants than in wild-type Col-0 plants. Mutation in LSD ONE LIKE2 (LOL2) revealed a pattern of susceptibility to H. schachtii antagonistic to lsd1. Syncytia induced on lsd1 roots compared to Col0 showed significantly retarded growth, modified cell wall structure, increased vesiculation, and some myelin-like bodies present at 7 and 12 days post-infection. To place these data in a wider context, RNA-sequencing analysis of infected and uninfected roots was conducted. During nematode infection, the number of transcripts with changed expression in lsd1 was approximately three times smaller than in wild-type plants (1440 vs. 4206 differentially expressed genes, respectively). LSD1-dependent PCD in roots is thus a highly regulated process in compatible plant–nematode interactions. Two genes identified in this analysis, coding for AUTOPHAGY-RELATED PROTEIN 8F and 8H were down-regulated in syncytia in the presence of LSD1 and showed an increased susceptibility to nematode infection contrasting with lsd1 phenotype. Our data indicate that molecular regulators belonging to the LSD1 family play an important role in precise balancing of diverse PCD players during syncytium development required for successful nematode parasitism.
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spelling pubmed-58681582018-04-03 The Role of Programmed Cell Death Regulator LSD1 in Nematode-Induced Syncytium Formation Matuszkiewicz, Mateusz Sobczak, Miroslaw Cabrera, Javier Escobar, Carolina Karpiński, Stanislaw Filipecki, Marcin Front Plant Sci Plant Science Cyst-forming plant-parasitic nematodes are common pests of many crops. They inject secretions into host cells to induce the developmental and metabolic reprogramming that leads to the formation of a syncytium, which is the sole food source for growing nematodes. As in other host-parasite models, avirulence leads to rapid and local programmed cell death (PCD) known as the hypersensitive response (HR), whereas in the case of virulence, PCD is still observed but is limited to only some cells. Several regulators of PCD were analyzed to understand the role of PCD in compatible plant–nematode interactions. Thus, Arabidopsis plants carrying recessive mutations in LESION SIMULATING DISEASE1 (LSD1) family genes were subjected to nematode infection assays with juveniles of Heterodera schachtii. LSD1 is a negative and conditional regulator of PCD, and fewer and smaller syncytia were induced in the roots of lsd1 mutants than in wild-type Col-0 plants. Mutation in LSD ONE LIKE2 (LOL2) revealed a pattern of susceptibility to H. schachtii antagonistic to lsd1. Syncytia induced on lsd1 roots compared to Col0 showed significantly retarded growth, modified cell wall structure, increased vesiculation, and some myelin-like bodies present at 7 and 12 days post-infection. To place these data in a wider context, RNA-sequencing analysis of infected and uninfected roots was conducted. During nematode infection, the number of transcripts with changed expression in lsd1 was approximately three times smaller than in wild-type plants (1440 vs. 4206 differentially expressed genes, respectively). LSD1-dependent PCD in roots is thus a highly regulated process in compatible plant–nematode interactions. Two genes identified in this analysis, coding for AUTOPHAGY-RELATED PROTEIN 8F and 8H were down-regulated in syncytia in the presence of LSD1 and showed an increased susceptibility to nematode infection contrasting with lsd1 phenotype. Our data indicate that molecular regulators belonging to the LSD1 family play an important role in precise balancing of diverse PCD players during syncytium development required for successful nematode parasitism. Frontiers Media S.A. 2018-03-19 /pmc/articles/PMC5868158/ /pubmed/29616052 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2018.00314 Text en Copyright © 2018 Matuszkiewicz, Sobczak, Cabrera, Escobar, Karpiński and Filipecki. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Plant Science
Matuszkiewicz, Mateusz
Sobczak, Miroslaw
Cabrera, Javier
Escobar, Carolina
Karpiński, Stanislaw
Filipecki, Marcin
The Role of Programmed Cell Death Regulator LSD1 in Nematode-Induced Syncytium Formation
title The Role of Programmed Cell Death Regulator LSD1 in Nematode-Induced Syncytium Formation
title_full The Role of Programmed Cell Death Regulator LSD1 in Nematode-Induced Syncytium Formation
title_fullStr The Role of Programmed Cell Death Regulator LSD1 in Nematode-Induced Syncytium Formation
title_full_unstemmed The Role of Programmed Cell Death Regulator LSD1 in Nematode-Induced Syncytium Formation
title_short The Role of Programmed Cell Death Regulator LSD1 in Nematode-Induced Syncytium Formation
title_sort role of programmed cell death regulator lsd1 in nematode-induced syncytium formation
topic Plant Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5868158/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29616052
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2018.00314
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