Jeong Hyeon-Min, Patterson Henrietta, Carella Philip
Cell and Developmental Biology, John Innes Centre, Colney Lane, Norwich, NR4 7UH, United Kingdom.
Cell and Developmental Biology, John Innes Centre, Colney Lane, Norwich, NR4 7UH, United Kingdom.
Curr Opin Plant Biol. 2023 Dec;76:102484. doi: 10.1016/j.pbi.2023.102484. Epub 2023 Nov 4.
Since the dawn of land plant evolution, pathogenic microbes have impacted plant health and threatened their survival. Though much of our knowledge on plant-pathogen interactions is derived from flowering plants, emerging research leveraging evolutionarily divergent non-vascular/non-seed bryophytes is beginning to shed light on the history and diversity of plant immune and infection processes. Here, we highlight key bryophyte-microbe pathosystems used to address fundamental questions on plant health. To this end, we outline the idea that core molecular aspects impacting plant infection and immunity are likely conserved across land plants. We discuss recent advances in the emerging field of Evo-MPMI (evolutionary molecular plant-microbe interactions) and highlight future opportunities that will clarify our understanding of the evolutionary framework that underpins host-pathogen interactions across the full spectrum of plant evolution.
自陆地植物进化伊始,致病微生物就一直影响着植物健康并威胁其生存。尽管我们对植物与病原体相互作用的许多认识都来自开花植物,但利用进化上差异较大的非维管/非种子苔藓植物开展的新研究,正开始揭示植物免疫和感染过程的历史与多样性。在此,我们重点介绍用于解决植物健康基本问题的关键苔藓植物-微生物病理系统。为此,我们概述了这样一种观点,即影响植物感染和免疫的核心分子层面在陆地植物中可能是保守的。我们讨论了进化分子植物-微生物相互作用(Evo-MPMI)这一新兴领域的最新进展,并强调了未来的机遇,这些机遇将阐明我们对支撑整个植物进化谱系中宿主-病原体相互作用的进化框架的理解。