Literature DB >> 35415786

Differential host responses of sugarcane to Colletotrichum falcatum reveal activation of probable effector triggered immunity (ETI) in defence responses.

M Sathyabhama1,2, R Viswanathan3, C N Prasanth1, P Malathi1, A Ramesh Sundar1.   

Abstract

KEY MESSAGE: The differential compatibility responses of sugarcane to Colletotrichum falcatum pathotypes depend on the nature of both host primary defence signalling cascades and pathogen virulence. The complex polyploidy of sugarcane genome and genetic variations in different cultivars of sugarcane remain a challenge to identify and characterise specific genes controlling the compatible and incompatible interactions between sugarcane and the red rot pathogen, Colletotrichum falcatum. To avoid host background variation in the interaction study, suppression subtractive hybridization (SSH)-based next-generation sequencing (NGS) technology was used in a sugarcane cultivar Co 7805 which is compatible with one C. falcatum pathotype but incompatible with another one. In the incompatible interaction (ICI-less virulent) 10,038 contigs were assembled from ~ 54,699,263 raw reads, while 4022 contigs were assembled from ~ 52,509,239 in the compatible interaction (CI-virulent). The transcripts homologous to CEBiP receptor and those involved in the signalling pathways of ROS, Ca2+, BR, and ABA were expressed in both interaction responses. In contrast, MAPK, ET, PI signalling pathways and JA amino conjugation related transcripts were found only in ICI. In temporal gene expression assays, 16 transcripts showed their highest induction in ICI than CI. Further, more than 17 transcripts specific to the pathogen were found only in CI, indicating that the pathogen colonizes the host tissue whereas it failed to do so in ICI. Overall, this study has identified for the first time that a probable PAMP triggered immunity (PTI) in both responses, while a more efficient effector triggered immunity (ETI) was found only in ICI. Moreover, pathogen proliferation could be predicted in CI based on transcript expression, which were homologous to Glomerella graminicola, the nearest clade to the perfect stage of C. falcatum (G. tucumanensis).
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Keywords:  Colletotrichum falcatum; Defense signalling; Differential host response; Illumina high throughput sequencing; Sugarcane

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35415786     DOI: 10.1007/s00299-022-02870-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plant Cell Rep        ISSN: 0721-7714            Impact factor:   4.570


  4 in total

1.  Comparative secretome analysis of Colletotrichum falcatum identifies a cerato-platanin protein (EPL1) as a potential pathogen-associated molecular pattern (PAMP) inducing systemic resistance in sugarcane.

Authors:  N M R Ashwin; Leonard Barnabas; Amalraj Ramesh Sundar; Palaniyandi Malathi; Rasappa Viswanathan; Antonio Masi; Ganesh Kumar Agrawal; Randeep Rakwal
Journal:  J Proteomics       Date:  2017-05-22       Impact factor: 4.044

2.  CfPDIP1, a novel secreted protein of Colletotrichum falcatum, elicits defense responses in sugarcane and triggers hypersensitive response in tobacco.

Authors:  N M R Ashwin; Leonard Barnabas; Amalraj Ramesh Sundar; Palaniyandi Malathi; Rasappa Viswanathan; Antonio Masi; Ganesh Kumar Agrawal; Randeep Rakwal
Journal:  Appl Microbiol Biotechnol       Date:  2018-05-04       Impact factor: 4.813

3.  Dynamics of defense responses and cell fate change during Arabidopsis-Pseudomonas syringae interactions.

Authors:  Safae Hamdoun; Zhe Liu; Manroop Gill; Nan Yao; Hua Lu
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2013-12-11       Impact factor: 3.240

4.  Draft Genome Sequence of Colletotrichum falcatum - A Prelude on Screening of Red Rot Pathogen in Sugarcane.

Authors:  Rasappa Viswanathan; Chandrasekaran Naveen Prasanth; Palaniyandi Malathi; Amalraj Ramesh Sundar
Journal:  J Genomics       Date:  2016-01-30
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