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Fungal Biol ; 124(1): 54-64, 2020 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31892377

ABSTRACT

The role of the sesquiterpene botrydial in the interaction of the phytopathogenic fungus Botrytis cinerea and plant-associated bacteria was analyzed. From a collection of soil and phyllospheric bacteria, nine strains sensitive to growth-inhibition by B. cinerea were identified. B. cinerea mutants unable to produce botrydial caused no bacterial inhibition, thus demonstrating the inhibitory role of botrydial. A taxonomic analysis showed that these bacteria corresponded to different Bacillus species (six strains), Pseudomonas yamanorum (two strains) and Erwinia aphidicola (one strain). Inoculation of WT and botrydial non-producing mutants of B. cinerea along with Bacillusamyloliquefaciens strain MEP218 in soil demonstrated that both microorganisms exert reciprocal inhibitory effects; the inhibition caused by B. cinerea being dependent on botrydial production. Moreover, botrydial production was modulated by the presence of B. amyloliquefaciens MEP218 in confrontation assays in vitro. Purified botrydial in turn, inhibited growth of Bacillus strains in vitro and cyclic lipopeptide (surfactin) production by B. amyloliquefaciens MEP218. As a whole, results demonstrate that botrydial confers B. cinerea the ability to inhibit potential biocontrol bacteria of the genus Bacillus. We propose that resistance to botrydial could be used as an additional criterion for the selection of biocontrol agents of plant diseases caused by B. cinerea.


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Aldehydes/pharmacology , Antibiosis , Bacillus/physiology , Bacterial Physiological Phenomena , Botrytis/physiology , Bridged Bicyclo Compounds/pharmacology , Soil Microbiology , Aldehydes/metabolism , Bacillus/drug effects , Bacillus/growth & development , Bacillus amyloliquefaciens/drug effects , Bacillus amyloliquefaciens/growth & development , Bacillus amyloliquefaciens/physiology , Bacteria/growth & development , Botrytis/growth & development , Bridged Bicyclo Compounds/metabolism , Lipopeptides/metabolism , Peptides, Cyclic/metabolism
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J Reprod Immunol ; 118: 28-35, 2016 11.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27606569

ABSTRACT

The immune response has relevant physiological functions both in the male and female reproductive system, and must be tightly controlled to achieve a successful pregnancy. Several immune factors have been related to infertility, among them humoral and cellular immune responses triggered by sperm antigens. The present study was aimed at evaluating the immune profile induced by DNA immunization against the sperm protease proacrosin in CF1 male mice and its effect upon fertility. Immunized animals exhibited higher anti-proacrosin antibodies levels than controls (indirect ELISA), both in serum (p<0.01) and in seminal vesicle fluid (SVF; p<0.05). IgG2a levels were higher than IgG1 in serum (p<0.01) and similar in SVF. IL-10 and TGF-ß1 mRNA levels were lower in testis (p<0.05), whereas TNF-α and IFN-γ transcript levels were increased in SV tissue (p<0.05). Immunized mice showed a trend toward higher IFN-γ concentration in serum and SVF than controls. Male fertility rate was diminished in immunized mice (p<0.01) and inversely correlated with serum and SVF anti-proacrosin IgG levels (p<0.001). Immunized animals also had fewer pups born than controls (p<0.01). To our knowledge, this is the first report on DNA immunization done in CF1 mice. Injection of proacrosin DNA induces an immune response in the male reproductive tract characterized by high levels of specific antibodies and cytokine changes. These factors may alter the crucial balance of the genital tract microenvironment required for adequate fertilization and pregnancy.


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Acrosin/immunology , Enzyme Precursors/immunology , Infertility, Male/metabolism , Vaccines, DNA/immunology , Acrosin/genetics , Animals , Birth Rate , Cellular Microenvironment , Cytokines/metabolism , Enzyme Precursors/genetics , Female , Immunization, Secondary , Immunoglobulin G/blood , Male , Mice , Mice, Inbred Strains , Pregnancy , Seminal Vesicles/metabolism
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