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Gliotoxin, an Immunosuppressive Fungal Metabolite, Primes Plant Immunity: Evidence from Trichoderma virens-Tomato Interaction

Beneficial interaction of members of the fungal genus Trichoderma with plant roots primes the plant immune system, promoting systemic resistance to pathogen infection. Some strains of Trichoderma virens produce gliotoxin, a fungal epidithiodioxopiperazine (ETP)-type secondary metabolite that is toxi...

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Autores principales: Zaid, Rinat, Koren, Roni, Kligun, Efrat, Gupta, Rupali, Leibman-Markus, Meirav, Mukherjee, Prasun K., Kenerley, Charles M., Bar, Maya, Horwitz, Benjamin A.
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Publicado: American Society for Microbiology 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9426506/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35862794
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mbio.00389-22
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author Zaid, Rinat
Koren, Roni
Kligun, Efrat
Gupta, Rupali
Leibman-Markus, Meirav
Mukherjee, Prasun K.
Kenerley, Charles M.
Bar, Maya
Horwitz, Benjamin A.
author_facet Zaid, Rinat
Koren, Roni
Kligun, Efrat
Gupta, Rupali
Leibman-Markus, Meirav
Mukherjee, Prasun K.
Kenerley, Charles M.
Bar, Maya
Horwitz, Benjamin A.
author_sort Zaid, Rinat
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description Beneficial interaction of members of the fungal genus Trichoderma with plant roots primes the plant immune system, promoting systemic resistance to pathogen infection. Some strains of Trichoderma virens produce gliotoxin, a fungal epidithiodioxopiperazine (ETP)-type secondary metabolite that is toxic to animal cells. It induces apoptosis, prevents NF-κB activation via the inhibition of the proteasome, and has immunosuppressive properties. Gliotoxin is known to be involved in the antagonism of rhizosphere microorganisms. To investigate whether this metabolite has a role in the interaction of Trichoderma with plant roots, we compared gliotoxin-producing and nonproducing T. virens strains. Both colonize the root surface and outer layers, but they have differential effects on root growth and architecture. The responses of tomato plants to a pathogen challenge were followed at several levels: lesion development, levels of ethylene, and reactive oxygen species. The transcriptomic signature of the shoot tissue in response to root interaction with producing and nonproducing T. virens strains was monitored. Gliotoxin producers provided stronger protection against foliar pathogens, compared to nonproducing strains. This was reflected in the transcriptomic signature, which showed the induction of defense-related genes. Two markers of plant defense response, PR1 and Pti-5, were differentially induced in response to pure gliotoxin. Gliotoxin thus acts as a microbial signal, which the plant immune system recognizes, directly or indirectly, to promote a defense response.
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spelling pubmed-94265062022-08-31 Gliotoxin, an Immunosuppressive Fungal Metabolite, Primes Plant Immunity: Evidence from Trichoderma virens-Tomato Interaction Zaid, Rinat Koren, Roni Kligun, Efrat Gupta, Rupali Leibman-Markus, Meirav Mukherjee, Prasun K. Kenerley, Charles M. Bar, Maya Horwitz, Benjamin A. mBio Research Article Beneficial interaction of members of the fungal genus Trichoderma with plant roots primes the plant immune system, promoting systemic resistance to pathogen infection. Some strains of Trichoderma virens produce gliotoxin, a fungal epidithiodioxopiperazine (ETP)-type secondary metabolite that is toxic to animal cells. It induces apoptosis, prevents NF-κB activation via the inhibition of the proteasome, and has immunosuppressive properties. Gliotoxin is known to be involved in the antagonism of rhizosphere microorganisms. To investigate whether this metabolite has a role in the interaction of Trichoderma with plant roots, we compared gliotoxin-producing and nonproducing T. virens strains. Both colonize the root surface and outer layers, but they have differential effects on root growth and architecture. The responses of tomato plants to a pathogen challenge were followed at several levels: lesion development, levels of ethylene, and reactive oxygen species. The transcriptomic signature of the shoot tissue in response to root interaction with producing and nonproducing T. virens strains was monitored. Gliotoxin producers provided stronger protection against foliar pathogens, compared to nonproducing strains. This was reflected in the transcriptomic signature, which showed the induction of defense-related genes. Two markers of plant defense response, PR1 and Pti-5, were differentially induced in response to pure gliotoxin. Gliotoxin thus acts as a microbial signal, which the plant immune system recognizes, directly or indirectly, to promote a defense response. American Society for Microbiology 2022-07-18 /pmc/articles/PMC9426506/ /pubmed/35862794 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mbio.00389-22 Text en Copyright © 2022 Zaid et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
spellingShingle Research Article
Zaid, Rinat
Koren, Roni
Kligun, Efrat
Gupta, Rupali
Leibman-Markus, Meirav
Mukherjee, Prasun K.
Kenerley, Charles M.
Bar, Maya
Horwitz, Benjamin A.
Gliotoxin, an Immunosuppressive Fungal Metabolite, Primes Plant Immunity: Evidence from Trichoderma virens-Tomato Interaction
title Gliotoxin, an Immunosuppressive Fungal Metabolite, Primes Plant Immunity: Evidence from Trichoderma virens-Tomato Interaction
title_full Gliotoxin, an Immunosuppressive Fungal Metabolite, Primes Plant Immunity: Evidence from Trichoderma virens-Tomato Interaction
title_fullStr Gliotoxin, an Immunosuppressive Fungal Metabolite, Primes Plant Immunity: Evidence from Trichoderma virens-Tomato Interaction
title_full_unstemmed Gliotoxin, an Immunosuppressive Fungal Metabolite, Primes Plant Immunity: Evidence from Trichoderma virens-Tomato Interaction
title_short Gliotoxin, an Immunosuppressive Fungal Metabolite, Primes Plant Immunity: Evidence from Trichoderma virens-Tomato Interaction
title_sort gliotoxin, an immunosuppressive fungal metabolite, primes plant immunity: evidence from trichoderma virens-tomato interaction
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9426506/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35862794
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mbio.00389-22
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