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通过对无性不亲和的 Cryphonectria parasitica 菌株进行原位配对,重新研究蕈病毒的传播。

Mycovirus transmission revisited by in situ pairings of vegetatively incompatible isolates of Cryphonectria parasitica.

机构信息

INRA, UMR1202 BIOGECO, F-33610 Cestas, France.

出版信息

J Virol Methods. 2013 Feb;187(2):435-42. doi: 10.1016/j.jviromet.2012.11.025. Epub 2012 Nov 29.

Abstract

In disease ecology, parasite transmission is a key parameter important at both epidemiological and evolutionary scales. Mycoviruses can be transmitted both horizontally and vertically. Their horizontal transmission is strongly restricted by the host vegetative compatibility system, which controls the outcome of somatic fusion in fungi, and by the same way, may limit mycovirus transmission. However, most of current knowledge and predictive capabilities regarding these host/pathogen systems are derived from studies pairing fungal mycelia on artificial medium. An original bioassay method, using infected mycelia as well as asexual spores, had been developed to assess in situ transmission of Cryphonectria Hypovirus-1 (CHV1), a mycovirus of Cryphonectria parasitica that causes chestnut blight. For every pair of different vegetative compatibility types tested, rates of CHV1 transmission were always superior in situ than in vitro. This study supports the hypothesis that the natural ability of CHV1 to migrate within a fungal population composed of different vegetative compatible types may have been underestimated by in vitro essays. This result offers opportunities for a biological control of fungal diseases with mycoviruses.

摘要

在疾病生态学中,寄生虫传播是一个在流行病学和进化尺度上都很重要的关键参数。真菌病毒既可以水平传播,也可以垂直传播。它们的水平传播受到宿主营养体亲和性系统的强烈限制,该系统控制真菌体细胞融合的结果,同样可能限制真菌病毒的传播。然而,关于这些宿主/病原体系统的大部分现有知识和预测能力都来自于对人工培养基上真菌菌丝的配对研究。本研究开发了一种原始的生物测定方法,使用感染的菌丝和无性孢子来评估栗疫病菌 Hypovirus-1(CHV1)的原位传播,CHV1 是一种导致栗疫病的真菌病毒。在测试的每一对不同的营养体亲和类型中,CHV1 的原位传播率总是高于体外。本研究支持这样一种假设,即 CHV1 在由不同营养体亲和类型组成的真菌种群中迁移的自然能力可能被体外研究低估了。这一结果为利用真菌病毒进行真菌病害的生物防治提供了机会。

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