Roadmap for the next decade of plant programmed cell death research

Author:

Kacprzyk Joanna1ORCID,Burke Rory1ORCID,Armengot Laia2ORCID,Coppola Marianna3ORCID,Tattrie Sophie B.4,Vahldick Hannah56ORCID,Bassham Diane C.7ORCID,Bosch Maurice8ORCID,Brereton Nicholas J. B.1ORCID,Cacas Jean‐Luc9ORCID,Coll Núria S.210ORCID,Gallois Patrick3ORCID,Kuchitsu Kazuyuki11ORCID,Nowack Moritz K.56ORCID,Rogers Hilary J.12ORCID,Van Breusegem Frank56ORCID,Gunawardena Arunika H. L. A. N.4ORCID,McCabe Paul F.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Biology and Environmental Science University College Dublin D4 Dublin Ireland

2. Centre for Research in Agricultural Genomics (CRAG) CSIC‐IRTA‐UAB‐UB Bellaterra 08193 Spain

3. School of Biological Sciences, Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health University of Manchester Manchester M13 9PT UK

4. Biology Department, Faculty of Science Dalhousie University Halifax NS B3H 4R2 Canada

5. Department of Plant Biotechnology and Bioinformatics Ghent University Technologiepark 71 9052 Ghent Belgium

6. VIB Center for Plant Systems Biology Technologiepark 71 9052 Ghent Belgium

7. Department of Genetics, Development and Cell Biology Iowa State University Ames IA 50011 USA

8. Institute of Biological Environmental and Rural Sciences (IBERS) Aberystwyth University, Gogerddan Aberystwyth SY23 3EE UK

9. University Paris‐Saclay INRAE, AgroParisTech, Institute Jean‐Pierre Bourgin (IJPB) 78000 Versailles France

10. Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC) Barcelona 08001 Spain

11. Department of Applied Biological Science Tokyo University of Science Noda 278‐8510 Japan

12. School of Biosciences Cardiff University Cardiff CF10 3AX UK

Abstract

SummaryProgrammed cell death (PCD) is fundamentally important for plant development, abiotic stress responses and immunity, but our understanding of its regulation remains fragmented. Building a stronger research community is required to accelerate progress in this area through knowledge exchange and constructive debate. In this Viewpoint, we aim to initiate a collective effort to integrate data across a diverse set of experimental models to facilitate characterisation of the fundamental mechanisms underlying plant PCD and ultimately aid the development of a new plant cell death classification system in the future. We also put forward our vision for the next decade of plant PCD research stemming from discussions held during the 31st New Phytologist workshop, ‘The Life and Death Decisions of Plant Cells’ that took place at University College Dublin in Ireland (14–15 June 2023). We convey the key areas of significant progress and possible future research directions identified, including resolving the spatiotemporal control of cell death, isolation of its molecular and genetic regulators, and harnessing technical advances for studying PCD events in plants. Further, we review the breadth of potential impacts of plant PCD research and highlight the promising new applications of findings from this dynamically evolving field.

Funder

New Phytologist Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

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