mal de río cuarto virus infection triggers the production of distinctive viral-derived sirna profiles in wheat and its planthopper vector
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Abstract
Plant reoviruses are able to multiply in gramineae plants and delphacid vectors encountering different defense strategies with unique features. This study aims to comparatively assess alterations of small RNA (sRNA) populations in both hosts upon virus infection. For this purpose, we characterized the sRNA profiles of wheat and planthopper vectors infected by Mal de Río Cuarto virus (MRCV, Fijivirus, Reoviridae) and quantified virus genome segments by quantitative reverse transcription PCR We provide evidence that plant and insect silencing machineries differentially recognize the viral genome, thus giving rise to distinct profiles of virus-derived small interfering RNAs (vsiRNAs). In plants, most of the virus genome segments were targeted preferentially within their upstream sequences and vsiRNAs mapped with higher density to the smaller genome segments than to the medium or larger ones. This tendency, however, was not observed in insects. In both hosts, vsiRNAs were equally derived from sense and antisense RNA strands and the differences in vsiRNAs accumulation did not correlate with mRNAs accumulation. We also established that the piwi-interacting RNA (piRNA) pathway was active in the delphacid vector but, contrary to what is observed in virus-infected mosquitoes, virus-specific piRNAs were not detected. This work contributes to the understanding of the silencing response in insect and plant hosts.
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| Authors | ;Luis A. de Haro;Luis A. de Haro;Analía D. Dumón;María F. Mattio;Evangelina Beatriz Argüello Caro;Gabriela Llauger;Diego Zavallo;Hervé Blanc;Vanesa C. Mongelli;Graciela Truol;María-Carla Saleh;Sebastián Asurmendi;Sebastián Asurmendi;Mariana del Vas;Mariana del Vas |
| Journal | phytochemistry letters |
| Year | 2017 |
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10.3389/fpls.2017.00766
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