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Molecular mechanisms of Strawberry Plant Defence against colletotrichum acutatum
This thesis is focused on strawberry molecular studies aimed by the strong economic
impact and social staple that represents this crop. With an annual production of 500000
tons and an economic weigh of 650 million €, Spain is the third producing country in
world (FAOSTAT Agriculture Data [http://faostat.fao.org/]). Important losses in
strawberry yields occur due to diseases and pests. Although resistant cultivars are a
priority of most strawberry breeding programs, completely resistant cultivars have not yet
been reported, relying pathogen control on the excessive use of chemical products
(mostly environmental contaminants). Despite of the immediate necessity on developing
new strategies to improve resistance in this crop plant, molecular knowledge is still scarce
and most components and mechanisms of the strawberry defense network remain
unknown and poorly understood.
The main aim of this work is to get molecular clues about how plant immunity is
activated in strawberry to face pathogen attack. Understanding the molecular interplay
between strawberry plant and microbes will successful contribute to identify candidate
genes useful for developing biotechnological strategies and help breeding to increase
resistance against specific pathogens. This work has been structured in eight chapters
which contributed to mount and exploit new technical platforms to subsequently uncover
the strawberry defense response at molecular level.
Chapter I is an intense and comprehensive compendium of all available information
on strawberry immunity, and contribute to the field by discussing, updating and
compiling research focused on the molecular aspects and events of the strawberry defense
mechanisms against pathogens, concluding that major progress in the physiology,
genetics and molecular biology of strawberry, is still needed to fully uncover the logic of
its elaborate plant innate immune system. In this context, the use of high-throughput
technologies will provide large amount of molecular information related with defense
response in strawberry. However, the lack on commercially-available tools focused on
crop plants such as strawberry, aimed us to produce our private platforms to be exploited
in strawberry-based studies, as it is described in Chapter II. Thus, the generation of a
ESTs collection enriched on defense-related genes, which allow the identification of new
components of strawberry immunity, and provides information on those biological...Esta tesis está enfocada en estudios moleculares de la planta de fresa animada por el
importante impacto económico y estabilizador social que representa este cultivo. Con una
producción anual de 500000 toneladas y una relevancia económica de 650 millones de
euros, España es el tercer país productor en el mundo (FAOSTAT Agriculture Data
[http://faostat.fao.org/]). La producción de fresa sufre importantes pérdidas como
consecuencia de las enfermedades y las plagas. Aunque la obtención de cultivares
resistentes son una prioridad para la mayoría de los programas de mejora, aún no se han
obtenido cultivares completamente resistentes, por lo que el control de los patógenos ha
recaído en el uso excesivo de productos químicos (mayoritariamente contaminantes
ambientales). Aún con la urgente necesidad de desarrollar nuevas estrategias para mejorar
la resistencia en este cultivo, el conocimiento a nivel molecular de la mayoría de los
componentes y mecanismos de la respuesta de defensa de la planta de fresa permanecen
desconocidos y difícilmente entendibles.
El objetivo principal de este trabajo consiste en la obtención de pistas a nivel
molecular a cerca de cómo la inmunidad de la planta de fresa es activada para enfrentarse
al ataque de los patógenos. Conocer la interacción molecular entre la planta de fresa y los
microbios contribuirá eficazmente a la identificación de genes candidatos útiles en el
desarrollo de estrategias biotecnológicas y ayudará en los programas de mejora para
incrementar la resistencia contra patógenos específicos. Este trabajo se ha estructurado en
ocho capítulos que contribuyen en la tarea de montar y explotar nuevas plataformas
técnicas para descubrir secuencialmente, a un nivel molecular, los distintos pasos en la
respuesta de defensa desplegados por la planta de fresa.
El Capítulo I es un amplio e intenso compendio de toda la información disponible
sobre la inmunidad de la fresa, y contribuye a este campo con la discusión, actualización
y compilación de toda la investigación enfocada en los aspectos moleculares de los
mecanismos de la defensa de esta planta. Este capítulo concluye que aún es necesario un
importante esfuerzo en los estudios de la fisiología, la genética y la biología molecular en
fresa, para llegar a discernir por completo la lógica de su muy elaborado sistema de
inmunidad innata. En este contexto, el uso de tecnologías de gran escala proporcionará
una gran cantidad de información molecular relacionada con la respuesta de defensa en..
A Comprehensive Study of the WRKY Transcription Factor Family in Strawberry
WRKY transcription factors play critical roles in plant growth and development or stress responses. Using up-to-date genomic data, a total of 64 and 257 WRKY genes have been identified in the diploid woodland strawberry, Fragaria vesca, and the more complex allo-octoploid commercial strawberry, Fragaria × ananassa cv. Camarosa, respectively. The completeness of the new genomes and annotations has enabled us to perform a more detailed evolutionary and functional study of the strawberry WRKY family members, particularly in the case of the cultivated hybrid, in which homoeologous and paralogous FaWRKY genes have been characterized. Analysis of the available expression profiles has revealed that many strawberry WRKY genes show preferential or tissue-specific expression. Furthermore, significant differential expression of several FaWRKY genes has been clearly detected in fruit receptacles and achenes during the ripening process and pathogen challenged, supporting a precise functional role of these strawberry genes in such processes. Further, an extensive analysis of predicted development, stress and hormone-responsive cis-acting elements in the strawberry WRKY family is shown. Our results provide a deeper and more comprehensive knowledge of the WRKY gene family in strawberry
Proteomic analysis of goat milk kefir: profiling the fermentation-time dependent protein digestion and identification of potential peptides with biological activity
Kefir is a fermented dairy product, associated to health benefits because of being a probiotic and due to the presence of molecules with biological activity. In this work, we have profiled the peptide composition of goat milk kefir at three different fermentation times using a peptidomics approach, in order to study changes in peptide concentrations and patterns of protein digestion throughout the fermentation time. We identified 2328 unique peptides corresponding to 22 protein annotations, with a maximum of peptides found after 24 h fermentation. We established different digestion patterns according to the nature of the proteins, and quantified the changes in the peptides appearing in all the fermentation times. We also identified 11 peptides that matched exactly to sequences with biological activity in databases, almost all of them belonging to caseins. This is the most comprehensive proteomic analysis of goat milk kefir to date
Ion Torrent and lllumina, two complementary RNA-seq platforms for constructing the holm oak (Quercus ilex) transcriptome
Transcriptome analysis is widely used in plant biology research to explore gene expression
across a large variety of biological contexts such as those related to environmental stress
and plant-pathogen interaction. Currently, next generation sequencing platforms are used
to obtain a high amount of raw data to build the transcriptome of any plant. Here, we compare
Illumina and Ion Torrent sequencing platforms for the construction and analysis of the
holm oak (Quercus ilex) transcriptome. Genomic analysis of this forest tree species is a
major challenge considering its recalcitrant character and the absence of previous molecular
studies. In this study, Quercus ilex raw sequencing reads were obtained from Illumina
and Ion Torrent and assembled by three different algorithms, MIRA, RAY and TRINITY. A
hybrid transcriptome combining both sequencing technologies was also obtained in this
study. The RAY-hybrid assembly generated the most complete transcriptome (1,116 complete
sequences of which 1,085 were single copy) with a E90N50 of 1,122 bp. The MIRAIllumina
and TRINITY-Ion Torrent assemblies annotated the highest number of total transcripts
(62,628 and 74,058 respectively). MIRA-Ion Torrent showed the highest number of
shared sequences (84.8%) with the oak transcriptome. All the assembled transcripts from
the hybrid transcriptome were annotated with gene ontology grouping them in terms of biological
processes, molecular functions and cellular components. In addition, an in silico
proteomic analysis was carried out using the translated assemblies as databases. Those
from Ion Torrent showed more proteins compared to the Illumina and hybrid assemblies.
This new generated transcriptome represents a valuable tool to conduct differential gene
expression studies in response to biotic and abiotic stresses and to assist and validate the
ongoing Q. ilex whole genome sequencing
Biomethanisation of sewage sludge: Sonication pretreatment and monitoring of microbial communities
The improvement of mesophilic biomethanisation of recalcitrant sewage sludge derived from urban wastewater treatment through the application of a sonication pretreatment was evaluated in parallel in two pilot-scale anaerobic digesters (two biological replicates: reactors RA and RB). The valorisation process was monitored through a novel and holistic approach that related the biomethanisation yield, and its main batch operational parameters, with the abundance of archaeal and bacterial communities in the anaerobic inocula. Sonication allowed achieving a methane yield coefficient derived from sewage sludge of 240 ± 20 mLSTPCH4/g VS (volatile solids) at the load range of 0.8–4.0 g VS/L in both reactors. The process was more stable in reactor B, with a wider range of loads being allowed (up to 5.29 g VS/L). Monitoring the presence of Archaea in the mixing liquor revealed a variation in their abundance throughout the process which was directly related to the availability of organic matter and pH. Advanced metagenomic analysis showed the phylogenetic and functional diversity of the complex microbiome involved. While Bacteria were widely distributed in 35 phyla, Archaea fitted in only two. Euryarchaeota was the majoritarian archaeal phylum (99.5 %) and its more abundant families are linked to methanogenic metabolism. Functional analysis revealed several relevant metabolic pathways that followed similar trends in both reactors. “Methane metabolism” clearly diminished at the end of the process in concordance with the exhaust of methane generation, while “ABC transporters” or “two-component systems”, involved in bacterial survival to changing environments, followed the opposite pattern. This integrated approach could help to increase the methanogenic valorisation of sewage sludge
FaNPR3 Members of the NPR1-like Gene Family Negatively Modulate Strawberry Fruit Resistance against Colletotrichum acutatum
Strawberry fruit is highly appreciated worldwide for its organoleptic and healthy properties. However, this plant is attacked by many pathogenic fungi, which significantly affect fruit production and quality at pre- and post-harvest stages, making chemical applications the most effective but undesirable strategy to control diseases that has been found so far. Alternatively, genetic manipulation, employing plant key genes involved in defense, such as members of the NPR-like gene family, has been successful in many crops to improve resistance. The identification and use of the endogenous counterpart genes in the plant of interest (as it is the case of strawberry) is desirable as it would increase the favorable outcome and requires prior knowledge of their defense-related function. Using RNAi technology in strawberry, transient silencing of Fragaria ananassa NPR3 members in fruit significantly reduced tissue damage after Colletotrichum acutatum infection, whereas the ectopic expression of either FaNPR3.1 or FaNPR3.2 did not have an apparent effect. Furthermore, the ectopic expression of FaNPR3.2 in Arabidopsis thaliana double-mutant npr3npr4 reverted the disease resistance phenotype to Pseudomonas syringe to wild-type levels. Therefore, the results revealed that members of the strawberry FaNPR3 clade negatively regulate the defense response to pathogens, as do their Arabidopsis AtNPR3/AtNPR4 orthologs. Also, evidence was found showing that FaNPR3 members act in strawberry (F. ananassa) as positive regulators of WRKY genes, FaWRKY19 and FaWRKY24; additionally, in Arabidopsis, FaNPR3.2 negatively regulates its orthologous genes AtNPR3/AtNPR4. We report for the first time the functional characterization of FaNPR3 members in F. ananassa, which provides a relevant molecular basis for the improvement of resistance in this species through new breeding technologies
Development of New Antiproliferative Compound against Human Tumor Cells from the Marine Microalgae Nannochloropsis gaditana by Applied Proteomics
Proteomics is a crucial tool for unravelling the molecular dynamics of essential biological processes, becoming a pivotal technique for basic and applied research. Diverse bioinformatic tools are required to manage and explore the huge amount of information obtained from a single proteomics experiment. Thus, functional annotation and protein-protein interactions are evaluated in depth leading to the biological conclusions that best fit the proteomic response in the system under study. To gain insight into potential applications of the identified proteins, a novel approach named "Applied Proteomics" has been developed by comparing the obtained protein information with the existing patents database. The development of massive sequencing technology and mass spectrometry (MS/MS) improvements has allowed the application of proteomics nonmodel microorganisms, which have been deeply described as a novel source of metabolites. Between them, Nannochloropsis gaditana has been pointed out as an alternative source of biomolecules. Recently, our research group has reported the first complete proteome analysis of this microalga, which was analysed using the applied proteomics concept with the identification of 488 proteins with potential industrial applications. To validate our approach, we selected the UCA01 protein from the prohibitin family. The recombinant version of this protein showed antiproliferative activity against two tumor cell lines, Caco2 (colon adenocarcinoma) and HepG-2 (hepatocellular carcinoma), proving that proteome data have been transformed into relevant biotechnological information. From Nannochloropsis gaditana has been developed a new tool against cancer-the protein named UCA01. This protein has selective effects inhibiting the growth of tumor cells, but does not show any effect on control cells. This approach describes the first practical approach to transform proteome information in a potential industrial application, named "applied proteomics". It is based on a novel bioalgorithm, which is able to identify proteins with potential industrial applications. From hundreds of proteins described in the proteome of N. gaditana, the bioalgorithm identified over 400 proteins with potential uses; one of them was selected as UCA01, "in vitro" and its potential was demonstrated against cancer. This approach has great potential, but the applications are potentially numerous and undefined
The Strawberry FaWRKY1 Transcription Factor Negatively Regulates Resistance to Colletotrichum acutatum in Fruit Upon Infection
Strawberry (Fragaria ×ananassa) is a major food crop worldwide, due to the flavor, aroma and health benefits of the fruit, but its productivity and quality are seriously limited by a large variety of phytopathogens, including Colletotrichum spp. So far, key factors regulating strawberry immune response remain unknown. The FaWRKY1 gene has been previously proposed as an important element mediating defense responses in strawberry to Colletotrichum acutatum. To get further insight into the functional role that FaWRKY1 plays in the defense mechanism, Agrobacterium-mediated transient transformation was used both to silence and overexpress the FaWRKY1 gene in strawberry fruits (Fragaria ×ananassa cv. Primoris), which were later analyzed upon C. acutatum inoculation. Susceptibility tests were performed after pathogen infection comparing the severity of disease between the two agroinfiltrated opposite halves of the same fruit, one half bearing a construct either for FaWRKY1 overexpression or RNAi-mediated silencing and the other half bearing the empty vector, as control. The severity of tissue damage was monitored and found to be visibly reduced at five days after pathogen inoculation in the fruit half where FaWRKY1 was transiently silenced compared to that of the opposite control half and statistical analysis corroborated a significant reduction in disease susceptibility. Contrarily, a similar level of susceptibility was found when FaWRKY1 overexpression and control fruit samples, was compared. These results unravel a negative regulatory role of FaWRKY1 in resistance to the phytopathogenic fungus C. acutatum in strawberry fruit and contrast with the previous role described for this gene in Arabidopsis as positive regulator of resistance against the bacteria Pseudomonas syringae. Based on previous results, a tentative working model for WRKY75 like genes after pathogen infection is proposed and the expression pattern of potential downstream FaWRKY1 target genes was also analyzed in strawberry fruit upon C. acutatum infection. Our results highlight that FaWRKY1 might display different function according to species, plant tissue and/or type of pathogen and underline the intricate FaWRKY1 responsive defense regulatory mechanism taking place in strawberry against this important crop pathogen
Molecular epidemiology of pneumococcal carriage in children from Seville, following implementation of the PCV13 immunization program in Andalusia, Spain
[ES] Introducción: El programa de vacunación universal con la vacuna antineumocócica conjugada 13-valente (VNC13) se implantó en Andalucía en diciembre de 2016. Métodos: Estudio transversal de colonización nasofaríngea por Streptococcus pneumoniae. Se seleccionó a 397 niños sanos en centros de atención primaria de Sevilla durante los periodos 1/4/2018-28/2/2020 y 1/11/2021-28/2/2022 (periodo VNC13). Se utilizó una colección histórica de un estudio de colonización desarrollado en niños sanos y con infección respiratoria superior entre el 1/01/2006 y el 30/06/2008 (periodo VNC7) para comparar las distribuciones de serotipos/genotipos y las tasas de resistencias antibióticas. Resultados: Un total de 76 (19%) niños estaban colonizados con S. pneumoniae en el periodo VNC13 y se dispuso de 154 aislamientos del periodo VNC7. La colonización por serotipos incluidos en VNC13 disminuyó significativamente entre los periodos VNC13 y VNC7 (11 vs. 38%; p = 0,0001); los serotipos 19F (8%), 3 (1%) y 6B (1%) fueron los únicos serotipos vacunales circulantes. Los serotipos 15B/C y 11A fueron los serotipos no VNC13 más prevalentes durante el periodo VNC13 (14% y 11%, respectivamente); este último se incrementó de forma significativa entre periodos de tiempo (p = 0,04). El serotipo 11A solo se asoció en el periodo VNC13 con variantes resistentes a la ampicilina del clon Spain9V-ST156 (ST6521 y genéticamente relacionado ST14698), no detectados en el periodo anterior.
Conclusiones: Hubo una circulación muy residual de los serotipos vacunales durante el periodo VNC13, con excepción del serotipo19F. El serotipo 11A se incrementó de forma significativa entre los periodos VNC13 y VNC7 por expansión clonal del genotipo resistente a la ampicilina ST6521.[EN] Background: The 13-valent pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV13) universal vaccination program was introduced in December 2016 in Andalusia. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted on the molecular epidemiology of pneumococcal nasopharyngeal colonization. A total of 397 healthy children were recruited from primary healthcare centres in Seville for the periods 1/4/2018 to 28/2/2020 and 1/11/2021 to 28/2/2022 (PCV13 period). Data from a previous carriage study conducted among healthy and sick children from 1/01/2006 to 30/06/2008 (PCV7 period) were used for comparison of serotype/genotype distributions and antibiotic resistance rates. Results: Overall, 76 (19%) children were colonized with S. pneumoniae during the PCV13 period and there were information available from 154 isolates collected during the PCV7 period. Colonization with PCV13 serotypes declined significantly in the PCV13 period compared with historical controls (11 vs. 38%, P = 0.0001), being serotypes 19F (8%), 3 (1%) and 6B (1%) the only circulating vaccine types. Serotypes 15B/C and 11A were the most frequently identified non-PCV13 serotypes during the PCV13 period (14% and 11%, respectively); the later one increased significantly between time periods (P = 0.04). Serotype 11A was exclusively associated in the PCV13 period with ampicillin-resistant variants of the Spain9V-ST156 clone (ST6521 and genetically related ST14698), not detected in the preceding period. Conclusions: There was a residual circulation of vaccine types following PCV13 introduction, apart from serotype 19F. Serotype 11A increased between PCV13 and PCV7 periods due to emergence and clonal expansion of ampicillin-resistant genotype ST6521.Este trabajo se ha financiado con una ayuda al proyecto de investigación por parte de Pfizer a IO (grant 5323485).Peer reviewe