Degradome Analysis of Tomato and <i>Nicotiana benthamiana</i> Plants Infected with Potato Spindle Tuber Viroid

Viroids are infectious non-coding RNAs that infect plants. During infection, viroid RNAs are targeted by Dicer-like proteins, generating viroid-derived small RNAs (vd-sRNAs) that can guide the sequence specific cleavage of cognate host mRNAs via an RNA silencing mechanism. To assess the involvement...

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Main Authors: Beatriz Navarro, Andreas Gisel, Pedro Serra, Michela Chiumenti, Francesco Di Serio, Ricardo Flores
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Published: MDPI AG 2021-04-01
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spelling doaj-cf7790fc7dbd4764b68acc7aabc073812021-04-02T23:05:30ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences1661-65961422-00672021-04-01223725372510.3390/ijms22073725Degradome Analysis of Tomato and <i>Nicotiana benthamiana</i> Plants Infected with Potato Spindle Tuber ViroidBeatriz Navarro0Andreas Gisel1Pedro Serra2Michela Chiumenti3Francesco Di Serio4Ricardo Flores5Istituto per la Protezione Sostenibile delle Piante, Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, 70126 Bari, ItalyIstituto di Tecnologie Biomediche, Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, 70126 Bari, ItalyIstituto de Biología Molecular y Celular de Plantas (CSIC-UPV), 46022 Valencia, SpainIstituto per la Protezione Sostenibile delle Piante, Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, 70126 Bari, ItalyIstituto per la Protezione Sostenibile delle Piante, Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, 70126 Bari, ItalyIstituto de Biología Molecular y Celular de Plantas (CSIC-UPV), 46022 Valencia, SpainViroids are infectious non-coding RNAs that infect plants. During infection, viroid RNAs are targeted by Dicer-like proteins, generating viroid-derived small RNAs (vd-sRNAs) that can guide the sequence specific cleavage of cognate host mRNAs via an RNA silencing mechanism. To assess the involvement of these pathways in pathogenesis associated with nuclear-replicating viroids, high-throughput sequencing of sRNAs and degradome analysis were carried out on tomato and <i>Nicotiana benthamiana</i> plants infected by potato spindle tuber viroid (PSTVd). Both hosts develop similar stunting and leaf curling symptoms when infected by PSTVd, thus allowing comparative analyses. About one hundred tomato mRNAs potentially targeted for degradation by vd-sRNAs were initially identified. However, data from biological replicates and comparisons between mock and infected samples reduced the number of bona fide targets—i.e., those identified with high confidence in two infected biological replicates but not in the mock controls—to only eight mRNAs that encode proteins involved in development, transcription or defense. Somewhat surprisingly, results of RT-qPCR assays revealed that the accumulation of only four of these mRNAs was inhibited in the PSTVd-infected tomato. When these analyses were extended to mock inoculated and PSTVd-infected <i>N. benthamiana</i> plants, a completely different set of potential mRNA targets was identified. The failure to identify homologous mRNA(s) targeted by PSTVd-sRNA suggests that different pathways could be involved in the elicitation of similar symptoms in these two species. Moreover, no significant modifications in the accumulation of miRNAs and in the cleavage of their targeted mRNAs were detected in the infected tomato plants with respect to the mock controls. Taken together, these data suggest that stunting and leaf curling symptoms induced by PSTVd are elicited by a complex plant response involving multiple mechanisms, with RNA silencing being only one of the possible components.https://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/22/7/3725RNA silencingviroid-derived small RNAsPARE analysesmiRNApathogenesis
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author Beatriz Navarro
Andreas Gisel
Pedro Serra
Michela Chiumenti
Francesco Di Serio
Ricardo Flores
spellingShingle Beatriz Navarro
Andreas Gisel
Pedro Serra
Michela Chiumenti
Francesco Di Serio
Ricardo Flores
Degradome Analysis of Tomato and <i>Nicotiana benthamiana</i> Plants Infected with Potato Spindle Tuber Viroid
International Journal of Molecular Sciences
RNA silencing
viroid-derived small RNAs
PARE analyses
miRNA
pathogenesis
author_facet Beatriz Navarro
Andreas Gisel
Pedro Serra
Michela Chiumenti
Francesco Di Serio
Ricardo Flores
author_sort Beatriz Navarro
title Degradome Analysis of Tomato and <i>Nicotiana benthamiana</i> Plants Infected with Potato Spindle Tuber Viroid
title_short Degradome Analysis of Tomato and <i>Nicotiana benthamiana</i> Plants Infected with Potato Spindle Tuber Viroid
title_full Degradome Analysis of Tomato and <i>Nicotiana benthamiana</i> Plants Infected with Potato Spindle Tuber Viroid
title_fullStr Degradome Analysis of Tomato and <i>Nicotiana benthamiana</i> Plants Infected with Potato Spindle Tuber Viroid
title_full_unstemmed Degradome Analysis of Tomato and <i>Nicotiana benthamiana</i> Plants Infected with Potato Spindle Tuber Viroid
title_sort degradome analysis of tomato and <i>nicotiana benthamiana</i> plants infected with potato spindle tuber viroid
publisher MDPI AG
series International Journal of Molecular Sciences
issn 1661-6596
1422-0067
publishDate 2021-04-01
description Viroids are infectious non-coding RNAs that infect plants. During infection, viroid RNAs are targeted by Dicer-like proteins, generating viroid-derived small RNAs (vd-sRNAs) that can guide the sequence specific cleavage of cognate host mRNAs via an RNA silencing mechanism. To assess the involvement of these pathways in pathogenesis associated with nuclear-replicating viroids, high-throughput sequencing of sRNAs and degradome analysis were carried out on tomato and <i>Nicotiana benthamiana</i> plants infected by potato spindle tuber viroid (PSTVd). Both hosts develop similar stunting and leaf curling symptoms when infected by PSTVd, thus allowing comparative analyses. About one hundred tomato mRNAs potentially targeted for degradation by vd-sRNAs were initially identified. However, data from biological replicates and comparisons between mock and infected samples reduced the number of bona fide targets—i.e., those identified with high confidence in two infected biological replicates but not in the mock controls—to only eight mRNAs that encode proteins involved in development, transcription or defense. Somewhat surprisingly, results of RT-qPCR assays revealed that the accumulation of only four of these mRNAs was inhibited in the PSTVd-infected tomato. When these analyses were extended to mock inoculated and PSTVd-infected <i>N. benthamiana</i> plants, a completely different set of potential mRNA targets was identified. The failure to identify homologous mRNA(s) targeted by PSTVd-sRNA suggests that different pathways could be involved in the elicitation of similar symptoms in these two species. Moreover, no significant modifications in the accumulation of miRNAs and in the cleavage of their targeted mRNAs were detected in the infected tomato plants with respect to the mock controls. Taken together, these data suggest that stunting and leaf curling symptoms induced by PSTVd are elicited by a complex plant response involving multiple mechanisms, with RNA silencing being only one of the possible components.
topic RNA silencing
viroid-derived small RNAs
PARE analyses
miRNA
pathogenesis
url https://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/22/7/3725
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