PLoS Pathogens (Jan 2023)

Insect egg-induced innate immunity: Who benefits?

  • Elia Stahl,
  • Louis-Philippe Maier,
  • Philippe Reymond

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1011072
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 1
p. e1011072

Abstract

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Plants perceive the presence of insect eggs deposited on leaves as a cue of imminent herbivore attack. Consequential plant signaling events include the accumulation of salicylic acid and reactive oxygen species, transcriptional reprogramming, and cell death. Interestingly, egg-induced innate immunity shows similarities with immune responses triggered upon recognition of microbial pathogens, and in recent years, it became apparent that egg perception affects plant-microbe interactions. Here, we highlight recent findings on insect egg-induced innate immunity and how egg-mediated signaling impacts plant-microbe interactions. Ecological considerations beg the question: Who benefits from egg perception in these complex interactions?