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Specific modulation of the root immune system by a community of commensal bacteria.

Paulo J P L Teixeira1,2, Nicholas R Colaianni1,2,3, Theresa F Law1,2, Jonathan M Conway1,2, Sarah Gilbert1,2, Haofan Li4, Isai Salas-González1,2,3, Darshana Panda1, Nicole M Del Risco1, Omri M Finkel1,2, Gabriel Castrillo1,2, Piotr Mieczkowski5,6, Corbin D Jones2,3,5,6,7, Jeffery L Dangl8,2,3,7,9.   

Abstract

Plants have an innate immune system to fight off potential invaders that is based on the perception of nonself or modified-self molecules. Microbe-associated molecular patterns (MAMPs) are evolutionarily conserved microbial molecules whose extracellular detection by specific cell surface receptors initiates an array of biochemical responses collectively known as MAMP-triggered immunity (MTI). Well-characterized MAMPs include chitin, peptidoglycan, and flg22, a 22-amino acid epitope found in the major building block of the bacterial flagellum, FliC. The importance of MAMP detection by the plant immune system is underscored by the large diversity of strategies used by pathogens to interfere with MTI and that failure to do so is often associated with loss of virulence. Yet, whether or how MTI functions beyond pathogenic interactions is not well understood. Here we demonstrate that a community of root commensal bacteria modulates a specific and evolutionarily conserved sector of the Arabidopsis immune system. We identify a set of robust, taxonomically diverse MTI suppressor strains that are efficient root colonizers and, notably, can enhance the colonization capacity of other tested commensal bacteria. We highlight the importance of extracellular strategies for MTI suppression by showing that the type 2, not the type 3, secretion system is required for the immunomodulatory activity of one robust MTI suppressor. Our findings reveal that root colonization by commensals is controlled by MTI, which, in turn, can be selectively modulated by specific members of a representative bacterial root microbiota.

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Keywords:  MAMP; SynCom; flg22; plant immunity; root microbiome

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33879573      PMCID: PMC8072228          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2100678118

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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