Abstract

The potato cyst nematode Globodera rostochiensis invades roots of host plants where it transforms cells near the vascular cylinder into a permanent feeding site. The host cell modifications are most likely induced by a complex mixture of proteins in the stylet secretions of the nematodes. Resistance to nematodes conferred by nucleotide-binding-leucine-rich repeat (NB-LRR) proteins usually results in a programmed cell death in and around the feeding site, and is most likely triggered by the recognition of effectors in stylet secretions. However, the actual role of these secretions in the activation and suppression of effector-triggered immunity is largely unknown. Here we demonstrate that the effector SPRYSEC-19 of G. rostochiensis physically associates in planta with the LRR domain of a member of the SW5 resistance gene cluster in tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum). Unexpectedly, this interaction did not trigger defense-related programmed cell death and resistance to G. rostochiensis. By contrast, agroinfiltration assays showed that the coexpression of SPRYSEC-19 in leaves of Nicotiana benthamiana suppresses programmed cell death mediated by several coiled-coil (CC)-NB-LRR immune receptors. Furthermore, SPRYSEC-19 abrogated resistance to Potato virus X mediated by the CC-NB-LRR resistance protein Rx1, and resistance to Verticillium dahliae mediated by an unidentified resistance in potato (Solanum tuberosum). The suppression of cell death and disease resistance did not require a physical association of SPRYSEC-19 and the LRR domains of the CC-NB-LRR resistance proteins. Altogether, our data demonstrated that potato cyst nematodes secrete effectors that enable the suppression of programmed cell death and disease resistance mediated by several CC-NB-LRR proteins in plants.

Highlights

  • The survival and reproduction of the potato cyst nematode Globodera rostochiensis relies on the successful establishment and maintenance of a feeding site inside the root of a host plant

  • Agroinfiltration assays showed that the co-expression of SPRYSEC-19 in leaves of Nicotiana benthamiana suppresses programmed cell death mediated by several CC-NB-leucine-rich repeat (LRR) immune receptors

  • We showed that the effector SPRYSEC-19 of G. rostochiensis interacts with a Cterminal fragment of the LRR domain of SW5F (SW5F-LRR7-13) in a yeast-two-hybrid screen on tomato root cDNA (Rehman et al, 2009)

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The survival and reproduction of the potato cyst nematode Globodera rostochiensis relies on the successful establishment and maintenance of a feeding site inside the root of a host plant. Agroinfiltration assays showed that the co-expression of SPRYSEC-19 in leaves of Nicotiana benthamiana suppresses programmed cell death mediated by several CC-NB-LRR immune receptors. Our data demonstrated that potato cyst nematodes secrete effectors that enable the suppression of programmed cell death and disease resistance mediated by several CC-NB-LRR proteins in plants.

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