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Two Potato Virus Y Isolates Have Different Effects on Expression of RNA Silencing Genes and Small RNA Profiles in Solanum lycopersicum (Abstract/Comunicazione in atti di convegno)
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Finetti-Sialer M.M., Catalano D., De Paola D., Tecce T., Cillo F. (2014)
Two Potato Virus Y Isolates Have Different Effects on Expression of RNA Silencing Genes and Small RNA Profiles in Solanum lycopersicum
in 58th Italian Society of Agricultural Genetics Annual Congress, Alghero (SS), Italy, 15/18 September, 2014
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- Two Potato Virus Y Isolates Have Different Effects on Expression of RNA Silencing Genes and Small RNA Profiles in Solanum lycopersicum (literal)
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- Potato virus Y (PVY) is one of the most important pathogens of pepper, potato, tobacco,
tomato and other solanaceous and non-solanaceous hosts. Two PVY isolates, PVY-Cto and PVYSON41,
induce very different disease phenotypes on tomato (Solanum lycopersicum), the former
being responsible of leaf distortions and growth reduction and the latter inducing only very mild
symptoms. With the aim of investigating the role of RNA silencing mechanisms in the different
pathogenic behaviour of the two isolates, we performed a systematic analysis of expression profiles
of Dicer-like (DCL), Argonaute (AGO) and RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RDR) genes that
form the core components of the RNA silencing-based plant immune system. The effects on
expression profiles of some of these genes were significantly higher in tomato plants infected by the
aggressive isolate PVY-Cto in comparison with PVY-SON41-infected and healthy plants.
We further investigated on whether effects on expression of silencing genes could lead to a
differential accumulation of small RNAs (sRNAs) in plants. Both endogenous microRNA (miRNA)
and viral small interfering RNA (vsiRNA) populations were analysed by high-throughput
sequencing. SRNAs from tomato plants, healthy or infected by PVY-Cto and PVY-SON41, were
isolated at 21 and 30 days post-inoculation (dpi) and sequenced using the Illumina platform at the
NGS Laboratory, IGA (Udine, Italy). Total reads from samples at 21 dpi ranged between 13 to 17
million, and at 30 dpi between 23 to 28 million. From these data, vsiRNA and miRNA populations
were analysed separately. VsiRNA from PVY-Cto-infected samples were abundant and
corresponded to 44% and 29% of total reads at 21 and 30 dpi, respectively. Surprisingly, a
negligible number of vsiRNA were found in PVY-SON41-infected samples, representing less than
1% of total reads at both timepoints.
As expected, virus infection affected also the composition of the miRNAome. The total
number of sRNAs corresponding to known plant miRNAs was proportional to each library size and
varied in a narrow range from 2.8 % ot total reads in mock-inoculated at 21 dpi to 4,8% in PVY-Cto
samples at the same timepoint. A total of 156 known miRNA was identified in the six library
following stringent criteria. To compare miRNA abundance in different libraries, the count of each
miRNA was normalized to transcripts per million (TPM) and subjected to a Z-test. Change in
miRNA read counts between virus- and mock-inoculated plants was scored as fold change and
recorded. On this basis, PVY-Cto infection was associated to the differential accumulation (either
up- or downregulated) of 71 and 39 miRNA at 21 and 30 dpi, respectively. The mild PVY-SON41
isolate affected the composition of miRNA population at significantly lower extent, and a
differential accumulation was observed only for 25 (21 dpi) and 6 (30 dpi) miRNAs.
Our results provide a comparative analysis, via deep sequencing, of changes in the small RNA
profiles and in the genes of RNA silencing machinery induced by different isolates in an
economically important crop plant. They uncover new mechanisms and complexity of virus-host
interactions that may have important implications for further studies on infection, pathogenesis, and
plant defense responses. (literal)
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