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Kelps feature systemic defense responses: insights into the evolution of innate immunity in multicellular eukaryotes.

François Thomas1,2, Audrey Cosse1,2, Sophie Le Panse3,4, Bernard Kloareg3,4, Philippe Potin1,2, Catherine Leblanc1,2.   

Abstract

Brown algae are one of the few eukaryotic lineages that have evolved complex multicellularity, together with Opisthokonts (animals, fungi) and Plantae (land plants, green and red algae). In these three lineages, biotic stresses induce similar local defense reactions. Animals and land plants also feature a systemic immune response, protecting the whole organism after an attack on one of its parts. However, the occurrence of systemic defenses has never been investigated in brown algae. We elicited selected parts of the kelp Laminaria digitata and monitored distant, nonchallenged areas of the same individual for subsequent defense reactions. A systemic reaction was detected following elicitation on a distant area, including an oxidative response, an increase in haloperoxidase activities and a stronger resistance against herbivory. Based on experiments with pharmacological inhibitors, the liberation of free fatty acids is proposed to play a key role in systemic signaling, reminiscent of what is known in land plants. This study is the first report, outside the phyla of Opisthokonts and Plantae, of an intraorganism communication leading to defense reactions. These findings indicate that systemic immunity emerged independently at least three times, as a consequence of convergent evolution in multicellular eukaryotic lineages.
© 2014 European Union. New Phytologist © 2014 New Phytologist Trust.

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Keywords:  Laminaria digitata; defense responses; elicitation; kelps; oxidative burst; systemic immune response

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25041157     DOI: 10.1111/nph.12925

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  New Phytol        ISSN: 0028-646X            Impact factor:   10.151


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2.  Herbivore-induced chemical and molecular responses of the kelps Laminaria digitata and Lessonia spicata.

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