Integration of metabolomics and existing omics data reveals new insights into phytoplasma-induced metabolic reprogramming in host plants.

PLoS One

United States Department of Agriculture, Molecular Plant Pathology Laboratory, Beltsville Agricultural Research Center, Agricultural Research Service, Beltsville, MD, United States of America.

Published: July 2021

AI Article Synopsis

  • - Phytoplasmas are bacteria without cell walls that cause abnormal plant growth and diseases, leading to significant economic losses, largely because they rely on nutrients from host plants due to gene loss during evolution.
  • - This study used metabolomics to analyze changes in sweet cherry trees infected with SCV phytoplasma, identifying 676 metabolites, with 187 showing significant alterations, primarily in carbohydrates, fatty acids/lipids, amino acids, and flavonoids.
  • - The research indicated that phytoplasma infection enhances certain metabolic pathways in plants, aiding in nutrient acquisition and energy production, thus revealing how phytoplasmas reprogram host plant metabolism for their own benefits.

Article Abstract

Phytoplasmas are cell wall-less bacteria that induce abnormal plant growth and various diseases, causing severe economic loss. Phytoplasmas are highly dependent on nutrients imported from host cells because they have lost many genes involved in essential metabolic pathways during reductive evolution. However, metabolic crosstalk between phytoplasmas and host plants and the mechanisms of phytoplasma nutrient acquisition remain poorly understood. In this study, using metabolomics approach, sweet cherry virescence (SCV) phytoplasma-induced metabolite alterations in sweet cherry trees were investigated. A total of 676 metabolites were identified in SCV phytoplasma-infected and mock inoculated leaves, of which 187 metabolites were differentially expressed, with an overwhelming majority belonging to carbohydrates, fatty acids/lipids, amino acids, and flavonoids. Available omics data of interactions between plant and phytoplasma were also deciphered and integrated into the present study. The results demonstrated that phytoplasma infection promoted glycolysis and pentose phosphate pathway activities, which provide energy and nutrients, and facilitate biosynthesis of necessary low-molecular metabolites. Our findings indicated that phytoplasma can induce reprograming of plant metabolism to obtain nutrients for its own replication and infection. The findings from this study provide new insight into interactions of host plants and phytoplasmas from a nutrient acquisition perspective.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7861385PMC
http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0246203PLOS

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