Differential accumulation of innate- And adaptive-immune-response-derived transcripts during antagonism between papaya ringspot virus and papaya mosaic virus

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Papaya ringspot virus (PRSV), a common potyvirus infecting papaya plants worldwide, can lead to either antagonism or synergism in mixed infections with Papaya mosaic virus (PapMV), a potexvirus. These two unrelated viruses produce antagonism or synergism depending on their order of infection in the plant. When PRSV is inoculated first or at the same time as PapMV, the viral interaction is synergistic. However, an antagonistic response is observed when PapMV is inoculated before PRSV. In the antagonistic condition, PRSV is deterred from the plant and its drastic effects are overcome. Here, we examine differences in gene expression by high-throughput RNA sequencing, focused on immune system pathways. We present the transcriptomic expression of single and mixed inoculations of PRSV and PapMV leading to synergism and antagonism. Upregulation of dominant and hormone-mediated resistance transcripts suggests that the innate immune system participates in synergism. In antagonism, in addition to innate immunity, upregulation of RNA interference-mediated resistance transcripts suggests that adaptive immunity is involved.

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Vargas-Mejía, P., Vega-Arreguín, J., Chávez-Calvillo, G., Ibarra-Laclette, E., & Silva-Rosales, L. (2020). Differential accumulation of innate- And adaptive-immune-response-derived transcripts during antagonism between papaya ringspot virus and papaya mosaic virus. Viruses, 12(2). https://doi.org/10.3390/v12020230

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