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A Diketopiperazine, Cyclo-(L-Pro-L-Ile), Derived From Bacillus thuringiensis JCK-1233 Controls Pine Wilt Disease by Elicitation of Moderate Hypersensitive Reaction

Pine wilt disease (PWD) caused by the pine wood nematode (PWN) Bursaphelenchus xylophilus is one of the devastating diseases affecting pine forests worldwide. Although effective control measurements are still missing, induction of resistance could represent a possible eco-friendly alternative. In th...

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Autores principales: Park, Ae Ran, Jeong, Se-In, Jeon, Hee Won, Kim, Jueun, Kim, Namgyu, Ha, Manh Tuan, Mannaa, Mohamed, Kim, Junheon, Lee, Chul Won, Min, Byung Sun, Seo, Young-Su, Kim, Jin-Cheol
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7396504/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32849672
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2020.01023
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author Park, Ae Ran
Jeong, Se-In
Jeon, Hee Won
Kim, Jueun
Kim, Namgyu
Ha, Manh Tuan
Mannaa, Mohamed
Kim, Junheon
Lee, Chul Won
Min, Byung Sun
Seo, Young-Su
Kim, Jin-Cheol
author_facet Park, Ae Ran
Jeong, Se-In
Jeon, Hee Won
Kim, Jueun
Kim, Namgyu
Ha, Manh Tuan
Mannaa, Mohamed
Kim, Junheon
Lee, Chul Won
Min, Byung Sun
Seo, Young-Su
Kim, Jin-Cheol
author_sort Park, Ae Ran
collection PubMed
description Pine wilt disease (PWD) caused by the pine wood nematode (PWN) Bursaphelenchus xylophilus is one of the devastating diseases affecting pine forests worldwide. Although effective control measurements are still missing, induction of resistance could represent a possible eco-friendly alternative. In this study, induced resistance-based in vitro and in vivo screening tests were carried out for selection of bacteria with the ability to suppress PWD. Out of 504 isolated bacteria, Bacillus thuringiensis JCK-1233 was selected for its ability to boost pathogenesis-related 1 (PR1) gene expression, a marker of systemic acquired resistance. Moreover, treatment of pine seedlings with B. thuringiensis JCK-1233 resulted in increased expression of other defense-related genes, and significantly inhibited PWD development under greenhouse conditions. However, B. thuringiensis JCK-1233 showed no direct nematicidal activity against B. xylophilus. To identify the effective compound responsible for the induction of resistance in B. thuringiensis JCK-1233, several diketopiperazines (DPKs) including cyclo-(D-Pro-L-Val), cyclo-(L-Pro-L-Ile), cyclo-(L-Pro-L-Phe), and cyclo-(L-Leu-L-Val) were isolated and tested. Foliar treatment of pine seedlings with Cyclo-(L-Pro-L-Ile) resulted in suppression of PWD severity and increased the expression of defense-related genes similarly to B. thuringiensis JCK-1233 treatment. Interestingly, treatment with B. thuringiensis JCK-1233 or cyclo-(L-Pro-L-Ile) showed moderately enhanced expression of PR-1, PR-2, PR-3, PR-4, PR-5, and PR-9 genes following inoculation with PWN compared to that in the untreated control, indicating that they mitigated the burst of hypersensitive reaction in susceptible pine seedlings. In contrast, they significantly increased the expression levels of PR-6 and PR-10 before PWN inoculation. In conclusion, foliar spraying with either B. thuringiensis JCK-1233 culture suspension or DPKs could induce resistance in pine seedlings, thereby alleviating the serious damage by PWD. Taken together, this study supports aerial spraying with eco-friendly biotic or abiotic agents as a valuable strategy that may mark an epoch for the control of PWD in pine forests.
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spelling pubmed-73965042020-08-25 A Diketopiperazine, Cyclo-(L-Pro-L-Ile), Derived From Bacillus thuringiensis JCK-1233 Controls Pine Wilt Disease by Elicitation of Moderate Hypersensitive Reaction Park, Ae Ran Jeong, Se-In Jeon, Hee Won Kim, Jueun Kim, Namgyu Ha, Manh Tuan Mannaa, Mohamed Kim, Junheon Lee, Chul Won Min, Byung Sun Seo, Young-Su Kim, Jin-Cheol Front Plant Sci Plant Science Pine wilt disease (PWD) caused by the pine wood nematode (PWN) Bursaphelenchus xylophilus is one of the devastating diseases affecting pine forests worldwide. Although effective control measurements are still missing, induction of resistance could represent a possible eco-friendly alternative. In this study, induced resistance-based in vitro and in vivo screening tests were carried out for selection of bacteria with the ability to suppress PWD. Out of 504 isolated bacteria, Bacillus thuringiensis JCK-1233 was selected for its ability to boost pathogenesis-related 1 (PR1) gene expression, a marker of systemic acquired resistance. Moreover, treatment of pine seedlings with B. thuringiensis JCK-1233 resulted in increased expression of other defense-related genes, and significantly inhibited PWD development under greenhouse conditions. However, B. thuringiensis JCK-1233 showed no direct nematicidal activity against B. xylophilus. To identify the effective compound responsible for the induction of resistance in B. thuringiensis JCK-1233, several diketopiperazines (DPKs) including cyclo-(D-Pro-L-Val), cyclo-(L-Pro-L-Ile), cyclo-(L-Pro-L-Phe), and cyclo-(L-Leu-L-Val) were isolated and tested. Foliar treatment of pine seedlings with Cyclo-(L-Pro-L-Ile) resulted in suppression of PWD severity and increased the expression of defense-related genes similarly to B. thuringiensis JCK-1233 treatment. Interestingly, treatment with B. thuringiensis JCK-1233 or cyclo-(L-Pro-L-Ile) showed moderately enhanced expression of PR-1, PR-2, PR-3, PR-4, PR-5, and PR-9 genes following inoculation with PWN compared to that in the untreated control, indicating that they mitigated the burst of hypersensitive reaction in susceptible pine seedlings. In contrast, they significantly increased the expression levels of PR-6 and PR-10 before PWN inoculation. In conclusion, foliar spraying with either B. thuringiensis JCK-1233 culture suspension or DPKs could induce resistance in pine seedlings, thereby alleviating the serious damage by PWD. Taken together, this study supports aerial spraying with eco-friendly biotic or abiotic agents as a valuable strategy that may mark an epoch for the control of PWD in pine forests. Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-07-08 /pmc/articles/PMC7396504/ /pubmed/32849672 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2020.01023 Text en Copyright © 2020 Park, Jeong, Jeon, Kim, Kim, Ha, Mannaa, Kim, Lee, Min, Seo and Kim 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(s) 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
Park, Ae Ran
Jeong, Se-In
Jeon, Hee Won
Kim, Jueun
Kim, Namgyu
Ha, Manh Tuan
Mannaa, Mohamed
Kim, Junheon
Lee, Chul Won
Min, Byung Sun
Seo, Young-Su
Kim, Jin-Cheol
A Diketopiperazine, Cyclo-(L-Pro-L-Ile), Derived From Bacillus thuringiensis JCK-1233 Controls Pine Wilt Disease by Elicitation of Moderate Hypersensitive Reaction
title A Diketopiperazine, Cyclo-(L-Pro-L-Ile), Derived From Bacillus thuringiensis JCK-1233 Controls Pine Wilt Disease by Elicitation of Moderate Hypersensitive Reaction
title_full A Diketopiperazine, Cyclo-(L-Pro-L-Ile), Derived From Bacillus thuringiensis JCK-1233 Controls Pine Wilt Disease by Elicitation of Moderate Hypersensitive Reaction
title_fullStr A Diketopiperazine, Cyclo-(L-Pro-L-Ile), Derived From Bacillus thuringiensis JCK-1233 Controls Pine Wilt Disease by Elicitation of Moderate Hypersensitive Reaction
title_full_unstemmed A Diketopiperazine, Cyclo-(L-Pro-L-Ile), Derived From Bacillus thuringiensis JCK-1233 Controls Pine Wilt Disease by Elicitation of Moderate Hypersensitive Reaction
title_short A Diketopiperazine, Cyclo-(L-Pro-L-Ile), Derived From Bacillus thuringiensis JCK-1233 Controls Pine Wilt Disease by Elicitation of Moderate Hypersensitive Reaction
title_sort diketopiperazine, cyclo-(l-pro-l-ile), derived from bacillus thuringiensis jck-1233 controls pine wilt disease by elicitation of moderate hypersensitive reaction
topic Plant Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7396504/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32849672
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2020.01023
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