Cell Reports (Jul 2023)

Single-cell profiling of Arabidopsis leaves to Pseudomonas syringae infection

  • Jie Zhu,
  • Signe Lolle,
  • Andrea Tang,
  • Bella Guel,
  • Brian Kvitko,
  • Benjamin Cole,
  • Gitta Coaker

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 42, no. 7
p. 112676

Abstract

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Summary: Plant response to pathogen infection varies within a leaf, yet this heterogeneity is not well resolved. We expose Arabidopsis to Pseudomonas syringae or mock treatment and profile >11,000 individual cells using single-cell RNA sequencing. Integrative analysis of cell populations from both treatments identifies distinct pathogen-responsive cell clusters exhibiting transcriptional responses ranging from immunity to susceptibility. Pseudotime analyses through pathogen infection reveals a continuum of disease progression from an immune to a susceptible state. Confocal imaging of promoter-reporter lines for transcripts enriched in immune cell clusters shows expression surrounding substomatal cavities colonized or in close proximity to bacterial colonies, suggesting that cells within immune clusters represent sites of early pathogen invasion. Susceptibility clusters exhibit more general localization and are highly induced at later stages of infection. Overall, our work shows cellular heterogeneity within an infected leaf and provides insight into plant differential response to infection at a single-cell level.

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