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Intracellular Reactive Oxygen Species-Aided Localized Cell Death Contributing to Immune Responses Against Wheat Powdery Mildew Pathogen

Yinghui Li, Rajib Roychowdhury, Liubov Govta, Samidha Jaiwar, Zhen-Zhen Wei, Imad Shams, Tzion Fahima

2023Phytopathology30 citationsDOI

Abstract

Reactive oxygen species (ROS)- and hypersensitive response (HR)-mediated cell death have long been known to play critical roles in plant immunity to pathogens. Wheat powdery mildew caused by Blumeria graminis f. sp. tritici ( Bgt) is a destructive wheat pathogen. Here, we report a quantitative analysis of the proportion of infected cells with local apoplastic ROS (apoROS) versus intracellular ROS (intraROS) accumulation in various wheat accessions that carry different disease resistance genes ( R genes) at a series of time points postinfection. The proportion of apoROS accumulation was 70 to 80% of the infected wheat cells detected in both compatible and incompatible host−pathogen interactions. However, intensive intraROS accumulation followed by localized cell death responses was detected in 11 to 15% of the infected wheat cells, mainly in wheat lines that carried nucleotide-binding leucine-rich repeat R genes (e.g., Pm3F, Pm41, TdPm60, MIIW72, and Pm69). The lines that carry unconventional R genes, Pm24 ( Wheat Tandem Kinase 3) and pm42 (a recessive R gene), showed fewer intraROS responses, whereas 11% of Pm24 line-infected epidermis cells still showed HR cell death, suggesting that different resistance pathways are activated there. Here, we also demonstrated that ROS could not act as a strong systemic signal for inducing high resistance to Bgt in wheat, although it induced the expression of pathogenesis-related genes. These results provide new insights into the contribution of intraROS and localized cell death to immune responses against wheat powdery mildew.

Topics & Concepts

Powdery mildewBiologyPathogenImmune systemIntracellularReactive oxygen speciesMicrobiologyIntracellular parasiteProgrammed cell deathFungal pathogenBotanyImmunologyCell biologyApoptosisGeneticsPlant-Microbe Interactions and ImmunityPlant Pathogens and ResistancePowdery Mildew Fungal Diseases
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