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Size matters: three methods for estimating nuclear size in mycorrhizal roots of Medicago truncatula by image analysis

机译:大小很重要:三种方法通过图像分析来估计t藜菌根的菌根大小

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The intracellular accommodation of arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi involves a profound molecular reprogramming of the host cell architecture and metabolism, based on the activation of a symbiotic signaling pathway. In analogy with other plant biotrophs, AM fungi are reported to trigger cell cycle reactivation in their host tissues, possibly in support of the enhanced metabolic demand required for the symbiosis. We here compare the efficiency of three Fiji/ImageJ image analysis plugins in localizing and quantifying the increase in nuclear size - a hallmark of recursive events of endoreduplication - in M. truncatula roots colonized by the AM fungus Gigaspora margarita. All three approaches proved to be versatile and upgradeable, allowing the investigation of nuclear changes in a complex tissue; 3D Object Counter provided more detailed information than both TrackMate and Round Surface Detector plugins. On this base we challenged 3D Object Counter with two case studies: verifying the lack of endoreduplication-triggering responses in Medicago truncatula mutants with a known non-symbiotic phenotype; and analysing the correlation in space and time between the induction of cortical cell division and endoreduplication upon AM colonization. Both case studies revealed important biological aspects. Mutant phenotype analyses have demonstrated that the knock-out mutation of different key genes in the symbiotic signaling pathway block AM-associated endoreduplication. Furthermore, our data show that cell divisions occur during initial stages of root colonization and are followed by recursive activation of the endocycle in preparation for arbuscule accommodation. In conclusion, our results indicate 3D Object Counter as the best performing Fiji/ImageJ image analysis script in plant root thick sections and its application highlighted endoreduplication as a major feature of the AM pre-penetration response in root cortical cells.
机译:基于共生信号通路的激活,丛枝菌根(AM)真菌的胞内适应涉及到宿主细胞结构和代谢的深刻分子重编程。与其他植物生物营养类似,据报道AM真菌在其宿主组织中触发细胞周期再激活,可能支持共生所需的新陈代谢需求增加。我们在这里比较了三个Fiji / ImageJ图像分析插件在本地化和量化AM真菌Gigaspora margarita所定殖的M. truncatula根中核大小增加的效率(核内重复的递归事件的标志)。这三种方法均被证明具有通用性和可升级性,可以研究复杂组织中的核变化。 3D对象计数器提供了比TrackMate和Round Surface Detector插件更详细的信息。在此基础上,我们通过两个案例研究对3D对象计数器提出了挑战:验证具有已知非共生表型的梅花苜蓿突变体中缺乏核内复制触发反应;并分析了AM定植后皮质细胞分裂的诱导与核内复制之间的时空相关性。这两个案例研究都揭示了重要的生物学方面。突变表型分析表明,共生信号通路中不同关键基因的敲除突变可阻断AM相关的内复制。此外,我们的数据表明,细胞分裂发生在根部定植的初始阶段,随后递归激活了内环细胞,以准备进行丛枝适应。总之,我们的结果表明3D对象计数器是植物根部厚部分中性能最好的Fiji / ImageJ图像分析脚本,其应用突出了内复制,这是根皮层细胞中AM预渗透反应的主要特征。

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