Bergua María, Phelan Dane M, Bak Aurélie, Bloom David C, Folimonova Svetlana Y
University of Florida, Department of Plant Pathology, Gainesville, FL 32611, USA.
University of Florida, Department of Molecular Genetics and Microbiology, FL 32603, USA.
Virology. 2016 Apr;491:10-9. doi: 10.1016/j.virol.2016.01.017. Epub 2016 Feb 9.
Complex Citrus tristeza virus (CTV) populations composed of mixtures of different strains of the virus are commonly found in citrus trees in the field. At present, little is known about how these populations are formed, maintained, and how they are structured within a host. Here we used a novel in situ hybridization approach allowing simultaneous visualization of two different RNA targets with high sensitivity and specificity to examine the distribution of two isolates, T36 and T68-1, representing phylogenetically distinct strains of CTV, in a citrus host in single and mixed infections. Remarkably, in doubly inoculated plants the two virus variants appeared to be well mixed within the infected tissue and showed no spatial segregation. In addition, both CTV variants were often found occupying the same cells. Possible mechanisms involved in shaping CTV populations and the biological significance of the observed lack of structural separation of the individual components are discussed.
在田间柑橘树上普遍存在由不同病毒株混合而成的复杂柑橘衰退病毒(CTV)群体。目前,对于这些群体是如何形成、维持以及它们在宿主内的结构情况知之甚少。在此,我们采用了一种新颖的原位杂交方法,该方法能够以高灵敏度和特异性同时可视化两个不同的RNA靶标,以检测代表CTV系统发育上不同株系的两个分离株T36和T68 - 1在柑橘宿主中单感染和混合感染时的分布情况。值得注意的是,在双重接种的植物中,这两种病毒变体在受感染组织内似乎充分混合,且未表现出空间隔离。此外,经常发现两种CTV变体占据相同的细胞。本文讨论了塑造CTV群体的可能机制以及所观察到的各个组分缺乏结构分离的生物学意义。