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Gene expression polymorphism underpins evasion of host immunity in an asexual lineage of the Irish potato famine pathogen.
Pais, Marina; Yoshida, Kentaro; Giannakopoulou, Artemis; Pel, Mathieu A; Cano, Liliana M; Oliva, Ricardo F; Witek, Kamil; Lindqvist-Kreuze, Hannele; Vleeshouwers, Vivianne G A A; Kamoun, Sophien.
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  • Pais M; The Sainsbury Laboratory, Norwich Research Park, Colney Ln, Norwich, NR4 7UH, UK.
  • Yoshida K; The Sainsbury Laboratory, Norwich Research Park, Colney Ln, Norwich, NR4 7UH, UK.
  • Giannakopoulou A; Graduate School of Agricultural Science, Kobe University, Kobe, Japan.
  • Pel MA; The Sainsbury Laboratory, Norwich Research Park, Colney Ln, Norwich, NR4 7UH, UK.
  • Cano LM; National Hellenic Research Foundation, Institute of Biology, Medicinal Chemistry & Biotechnology, Athens, Greece.
  • Oliva RF; Wageningen UR Plant Breeding, Wageningen, The Netherlands.
  • Witek K; The Sainsbury Laboratory, Norwich Research Park, Colney Ln, Norwich, NR4 7UH, UK.
  • Lindqvist-Kreuze H; Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, Department of Plant Pathology, Indian River Research and Education Center, University of Florida, Fort Pierce, FL, USA.
  • Vleeshouwers VGAA; The Sainsbury Laboratory, Norwich Research Park, Colney Ln, Norwich, NR4 7UH, UK.
  • Kamoun S; Genetics and Biotechnology Division, International Rice Research Institute, Los Baños, Philippines.
BMC Evol Biol ; 18(1): 93, 2018 07 05.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29973156
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Outbreaks caused by asexual lineages of fungal and oomycete pathogens are a continuing threat to crops, wild animals and natural ecosystems (Fisher MC, Henk DA, Briggs CJ, Brownstein JS, Madoff LC, McCraw SL, Gurr SJ, Nature 484186-194, 2012; Kupferschmidt K, Science 337636-638, 2012). However, the mechanisms underlying genome evolution and phenotypic plasticity in asexual eukaryotic microbes remain poorly understood (Seidl MF, Thomma BP, BioEssays 36335-345, 2014). Ever since the 19th century Irish famine, the oomycete Phytophthora infestans has caused recurrent outbreaks on potato and tomato crops that have been primarily caused by the successive rise and migration of pandemic asexual lineages (Goodwin SB, Cohen BA, Fry WE, Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 9111591-11595, 1994; Yoshida K, Burbano HA, Krause J, Thines M, Weigel D, Kamoun S, PLoS Pathog 10e1004028, 2014; Yoshida K, Schuenemann VJ, Cano LM, Pais M, Mishra B, Sharma R, Lanz C, Martin FN, Kamoun S, Krause J, et al. eLife 2e00731, 2013; Cooke DEL, Cano LM, Raffaele S, Bain RA, Cooke LR, Etherington GJ, Deahl KL, Farrer RA, Gilroy EM, Goss EM, et al. PLoS Pathog 8e1002940, 2012). However, the dynamics of genome evolution within these clonal lineages have not been determined. The objective of this study was to use a comparative genomics and transcriptomics approach to determine the molecular mechanisms that underpin phenotypic variation within a clonal lineage of P. infestans.

RESULTS:

Here, we reveal patterns of genomic and gene expression variation within a P. infestans asexual lineage by comparing strains belonging to the South American EC-1 clone that has dominated Andean populations since the 1990s (Yoshida K, Burbano HA, Krause J, Thines M, Weigel D, Kamoun S, PLoS Pathog 10e1004028, 2014; Yoshida K, Schuenemann VJ, Cano LM, Pais M, Mishra B, Sharma R, Lanz C, Martin FN, Kamoun S, Krause J, et al. eLife 2e00731, 2013; Delgado RA, Monteros-Altamirano AR, Li Y, Visser RGF, van der Lee TAJ, Vosman B, Plant Pathol 621081-1088, 2013; Forbes GA, Escobar XC, Ayala CC, Revelo J, Ordonez ME, Fry BA, Doucett K, Fry WE, Phytopathology 87375-380, 1997; Oyarzun PJ, Pozo A, Ordonez ME, Doucett K, Forbes GA, Phytopathology 88265-271, 1998). We detected numerous examples of structural variation, nucleotide polymorphisms and loss of heterozygosity within the EC-1 clone. Remarkably, 17 genes are not expressed in one of the two EC-1 isolates despite apparent absence of sequence polymorphisms. Among these, silencing of an effector gene was associated with evasion of disease resistance conferred by a potato immune receptor.

CONCLUSIONS:

Our findings highlight the molecular changes underpinning the exceptional genetic and phenotypic plasticity associated with host adaptation in a pandemic clonal lineage of a eukaryotic plant pathogen. We observed that the asexual P. infestans lineage EC-1 can exhibit phenotypic plasticity in the absence of apparent genetic mutations resulting in virulence on a potato carrying the Rpi-vnt1.1 gene. Such variant alleles may be epialleles that arose through epigenetic changes in the underlying genes.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Doenças das Plantas / Polimorfismo Genético / Solanum tuberosum / Interações Hospedeiro-Patógeno / Phytophthora infestans / Evasão da Resposta Imune / Imunidade Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2018 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Doenças das Plantas / Polimorfismo Genético / Solanum tuberosum / Interações Hospedeiro-Patógeno / Phytophthora infestans / Evasão da Resposta Imune / Imunidade Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2018 Tipo de documento: Article