Autophagy restricts fungal accommodation in the roots ofArabidopsis thaliana

Author:

Zecua-Ramirez Patricia,LLamas Ernesto,Charura Nyasha,Dunken Nick,Quattro Concetta De,Mandel Alexander,Langen Gregor,Dagdas Yasin,Zuccaro AlgaORCID

Abstract

AbstractEndophytic root colonisation of the host plantArabidopsis thalianaby the beneficial root endophyteSerendipita indicais characterised by an initial biotrophic phase followed by a restricted host cell death-associated phase. During colonisation two secretedS. indicaeffectors synergistically produce the cell death inducer deoxyadenosine (dAdo). Although the mechanism of regulated cell death is important for fungal accommodation, the host molecular pathways that restrictS. indica-induced cell death and allow the maintenance of a mutualistic relationship are largely unknown. Here we show that autophagy, a major degradation pathway plays a key role in the beneficial interaction betweenS. indicaand Arabidopsis. Autophagy restricts fungal colonisation and exerts a protective function against dAdo-induced cell death. Impairment of dAdo uptake in an autophagy mutant background confers resistance to dAdo-induced cell death and precludes the symbiosis-mediated cell death. Taken together, we propose that autophagy-driven pro-survival responses are required to facilitate a long-lasting mutualistic interaction betweenS. indicaand Arabidopsis.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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