Dissecting Contrasts in Cell Death, Hormone, and Defense Signaling in Response to Botrytis cinerea and Reactive Oxygen Species

Katariina Vuorinen, Olena Zamora, Lauri Vaahtera, Kirk Overmyer, Mikael Brosché

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Abstract

Plants require interaction between signaling pathways to differentiate and integrate stress responses and deploy appropriate defenses. The hormones ethylene, salicylic acid (SA), and jasmonic acid (JA) are important regulators of plant defenses. Numerous interactions between these signaling pathways are the cornerstone of robust plant immunity. Additionally, during the early response to pathogens, reactive oxygen species (ROS) act as signaling molecules. Here, we examined the extent of signal interaction in the early stages of Botrytis cinerea infection. To enable a comparison between B. cinerea infection with ROS signaling, we subjected plants to ozone treatment, which stimulates an apoplastic ROS burst. We used a collection of single, double, and triple signaling mutants defective in hormone signaling and biosynthesis and subjected them to B. cinerea infection and ozone treatment at different timepoints. We examined lesion size, cell death, and gene expression (both quantitatively and spatially). The two treatments shared many similarities, especially in JA-insensitive mutants, which were sensitive to both treatments. Unexpectedly, a B. cinerea- susceptible JA-insensitive mutant (coil), became tolerant when both SA biosynthesis and signaling was impaired (coil npr1 sid2), demonstrating that JA responses may be under the control of SA. Extensive marker gene analysis indicated JA as the main regulator of both B. cinerea and ozone defenses. In addition, we identified the transcription factor SRI_ as a crucial regulator of PLANT DEFENSIN expression and cell-death regulation, which contributes to resistance to B. cinerea. Overall, our work further defines the context of ROS in plant defense signaling.

Original languageEnglish
JournalMolecular Plant - Microbe Interactions
Volume34
Issue number1
Pages (from-to)75-87
Number of pages13
ISSN0894-0282
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jan 2021
MoE publication typeA1 Journal article-refereed

Fields of Science

  • ETHYLENE
  • GROWTH
  • JASMONIC ACID
  • MUTANT
  • PLANT DEFENSE
  • PROTEIN
  • REPRESSION
  • RESISTANCE
  • SALICYLIC-ACID
  • TRANSCRIPTION FACTOR
  • cell death
  • defense signaling pathways
  • ethylene
  • fungus-plant interactions
  • jasmonic acid
  • salicylic acid
  • 1182 Biochemistry, cell and molecular biology
  • 11831 Plant biology

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