Coordination of microbe–host homeostasis by crosstalk with plant innate immunity

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Ka-Wai Ma
Yulong Niu
Yong Jia
Jana Ordon
Charles Copeland
Aurélia Emonet
Niko Geldner
Rui Guan
Sara Christina Stolze
Hirofumi Nakagami
Ruben Garrido-Oter
Paul Schulze-Lefert
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[1] Max Planck Institute for Plant Breeding Research,Department of Plant Microbe Interactions
[2] College of Life Sciences,Jiangsu Key Laboratory for Microbes and Functional Genomics, Jiangsu Engineering and Technology Research Center for Industrialization of Microbial Resources
[3] Nanjing Normal University,Department of Plant Molecular Biology, Biophore, UNIL
[4] University of Lausanne,Sorge
[5] Max Planck Institute for Plant Breeding Research,Protein Mass Spectrometry Group
[6] Max Planck Institute for Plant Breeding Research,Cluster of Excellence on Plant Sciences (CEPLAS)
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Nature Plants | 2021年 / 7卷
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Plants grown in natural soil are colonized by phylogenetically structured communities of microbes known as the microbiota. Individual microbes can activate microbe-associated molecular pattern (MAMP)-triggered immunity (MTI), which limits pathogen proliferation but curtails plant growth, a phenomenon known as the growth–defence trade-off. Here, we report that, in monoassociations, 41% (62 out of 151) of taxonomically diverse root bacterial commensals suppress Arabidopsis thaliana root growth inhibition (RGI) triggered by immune-stimulating MAMPs or damage-associated molecular patterns. Amplicon sequencing of bacterial 16S rRNA genes reveals that immune activation alters the profile of synthetic communities (SynComs) comprising RGI-non-suppressive strains, whereas the presence of RGI-suppressive strains attenuates this effect. Root colonization by SynComs with different complexities and RGI-suppressive activities alters the expression of 174 core host genes, with functions related to root development and nutrient transport. Furthermore, RGI-suppressive SynComs specifically downregulate a subset of immune-related genes. Precolonization of plants with RGI-suppressive SynComs, or mutation of one commensal-downregulated transcription factor, MYB15, renders the plants more susceptible to opportunistic Pseudomonas pathogens. Our results suggest that RGI-non-suppressive and RGI-suppressive root commensals modulate host susceptibility to pathogens by either eliciting or dampening MTI responses, respectively. This interplay buffers the plant immune system against pathogen perturbation and defence-associated growth inhibition, ultimately leading to commensal–host homeostasis.
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