Spermine and spermidine inhibit or induce programmed cell death in Arabidopsis thaliana in vitro and in vivo in a dose-dependent manner

Rory Burke, Daniele Nicotra, Jim Phelan, Frances Downey, Paul F. McCabe, Joanna Kacprzyk
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Polyamines are ubiquitous biomolecules with a number of established functions in eukaryotic cells. In plant cells, polyamines have previously been linked to abiotic and biotic stress tolerance, as well as to the modulation of programmed cell death (PCD), with contrasting reports on their pro-PCD and pro-survival effects. Here, we used two well-established platforms for the study of plant PCD, Arabidopsis thaliana suspension cultures cells and the root hair assay, to examine the roles of the polyamines spermine and spermidine in the regulation of PCD. Using these systems for precise quantification of cell death rates, we demonstrate that both polyamines can trigger PCD when applied exogenously at higher doses, whereas at lower concentrations they inhibit PCD induced by both biotic and abiotic stimuli. Furthermore, we show that concentrations of polyamines resulting in inhibition of PCD generated a transient ROS burst in our experimental system, and activated the expression of oxidative stress- and pathogen response-associated genes. Finally, we examined PCD responses in existing Arabidopsis polyamine synthesis mutants, and identified a subtle PCD phenotype in Arabidopsis seedlings deficient in thermo-spermine. The presented data show that polyamines can have a role in PCD regulation; however, that role is dose-dependent and consequently they may act as either inhibitors, or inducers, of PCD in Arabidopsis.

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精胺和亚精胺以剂量依赖性方式抑制或诱导拟南芥体外和体内的程序性细胞死亡。
多胺是一种无处不在的生物大分子,在真核细胞中具有多种既定功能。在植物细胞中,多胺与非生物和生物胁迫耐受性以及程序性细胞死亡(PCD)的调控有关,关于多胺促进程序性细胞死亡和促进细胞存活作用的报道截然不同。在这里,我们利用拟南芥悬浮培养细胞和根毛测定这两个研究植物程序性细胞死亡的成熟平台来研究精胺和亚精胺在调控程序性细胞死亡中的作用。利用这些系统对细胞死亡率进行精确量化,我们证明这两种多胺在外源施加较高剂量时可触发 PCD,而在较低浓度时则可抑制生物和非生物刺激诱导的 PCD。此外,我们还发现,抑制 PCD 的多胺浓度会在实验系统中产生瞬时 ROS 暴发,并激活氧化应激和病原体反应相关基因的表达。最后,我们研究了现有拟南芥多胺合成突变体的 PCD 反应,并在拟南芥幼苗中发现了一种缺乏热精胺的微妙 PCD 表型。所提供的数据表明,多胺可在拟南芥的 PCD 调节中发挥作用;然而,这种作用是剂量依赖性的,因此多胺可作为拟南芥 PCD 的抑制剂或诱导剂。
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