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Disentangling transcriptional responses in plant defense against arthropod herbivores

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SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
Volume 11, Issue 1, Pages -

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NATURE RESEARCH
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-021-92468-6

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  1. Ministerio de Economia, Industria y Competitividad (MEIC) [BIO2017-83472-R, RED2018-102407-T, RyC17MESFB]
  2. Comunidad de Madrid (CM) through the Programa de Apoyo a la Realizacion de Proyectos de I+D para Jovenes Investigadores [APOYO-jovenes-SUR6Q9-22-Y]
  3. Universidad Politecnica de Madrid (UPM) through the Programa de Apoyo a la Realizacion de Proyectos de I+D para Jovenes Investigadores [APOYO-jovenes-SUR6Q9-22-Y]
  4. MEIC [RyC2017-21814]
  5. UPM
  6. Programa Propio UPM

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The study reveals that transcriptomic meta-analysis is an effective approach to uncover physiological processes in plant responses to herbivores. Analysis of Arabidopsis-thaliana interactions with pests highlights key issues in plant responses, such as the specificity of perception and signaling pathways, and the variability in secondary metabolic pathways.
The success in the response of a plant to a pest depends on the regulatory networks that connect plant perception and plant response. Meta-analyses of transcriptomic responses are valuable tools to discover novel mechanisms in the plant/herbivore interplay. Considering the quantity and quality of available transcriptomic analyses, Arabidopsis thaliana was selected to test the ability of comprehensive meta-analyses to disentangle plant responses. The analysis of the transcriptomic data showed a general induction of biological processes commonly associated with the response to herbivory, like jasmonate signaling or glucosinolate biosynthesis. However, an uneven induction of many genes belonging to these biological categories was found, which was likely associated with the particularities of each specific Arabidopsis-herbivore interaction. A thorough analysis of the responses to the lepidopteran Pieris rapae and the spider mite Tetranychus urticae highlighted specificities in the perception and signaling pathways associated with the expression of receptors and transcription factors. This information was translated to a variable alteration of secondary metabolic pathways. In conclusion, transcriptomic meta-analysis has been revealed as a potent way to sort out relevant physiological processes in the plant response to herbivores. Translation of these transcriptomic-based analyses to crop species will permit a more appropriate design of biotechnological programs.

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