Responses of grapevine cells to physiological doses of ethanol, among which induced resistance to heat stress

Alice Diot, Guillaume Madignier, Elie Maza, Anis Djari, Olivia Di Valentin, Yi Chen, Simon Blanchet, Christian Chervin
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Grapevine naturally endures stresses like heat, drought, and hypoxia. A recent study showed very low oxygen levels inside grape berries, linked to ethanol content. Other studies have established the link between ethanol and tolerance to various stresses: heat stress, drought, and high salinity. The causes of such a tolerance are not well understood. In our study, three-week-old Gamay calli, Vitis vinifera, were characterised for their endogenous oxygen levels and endogenous ethanol concentration. Subsequently, a transcriptomic study of these cells was conducted, 6 and 24 hours after treatment with 1 mM ethanol. After 6 hours, ethanol addition led to 386 differentially expressed genes, with a notable upregulation of genes related to heat response, especially small Heat Shock Proteins (sHSPs). Further experiments showed that ethanol priming in grape cells or in Arabidopsis seedlings reduced pigment and electrolyte leakage under heat stress, respectively. This study supports the idea that ethanol priming helps protect plants against heat stress and provides a valuable RNA-seq dataset for further research into the underlying mechanisms, sHSPs playing a potentially crucial role in this adaptive response.
葡萄细胞对生理剂量乙醇的反应,其中包括对热应激的抗性诱导
葡萄能自然承受高温、干旱和缺氧等压力。最近的一项研究表明,葡萄果实中的氧气含量非常低,这与乙醇含量有关。其他研究也证实了乙醇与对各种压力(热应力、干旱和高盐度)的耐受性之间的联系。但造成这种耐受性的原因还不十分清楚。在我们的研究中,对三周大的葡萄(Vitis vinifera)佳美(Gamay)胼胝体的内源氧含量和内源乙醇浓度进行了表征。随后,在 1 毫摩尔乙醇处理 6 小时和 24 小时后,对这些细胞进行了转录组学研究。6 小时后,乙醇导致 386 个基因表达不同,其中与热反应相关的基因,尤其是小热休克蛋白(sHSPs)明显上调。进一步的实验表明,在葡萄细胞或拟南芥幼苗中添加乙醇可分别减少热胁迫下的色素和电解质渗漏。这项研究支持了乙醇引物有助于保护植物免受热胁迫的观点,并为进一步研究其潜在机制提供了宝贵的 RNA-seq 数据集。
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