Host-Botrytis co-transcriptomics reveals finely tuned interactions with closely related legumes
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ABSTRACT: Generalist pathogens infect diverse plants, yet how these interactions differ across hosts is poorly understood. Here, we conduct a molecular analysis of a generalist pathogen interacting with closely related hosts. A co-transcriptomic framework is used to dissect host–pathogen interactions between the generalist necrotroph Botrytis cinerea and two closely related legume hosts, common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) and cowpea (Vigna unguiculata). Using 72 diverse Botrytis isolates, we quantified lesion development alongside host and pathogen gene expression. Although lesion formation was driven primarily by pathogen genetic variation, transcriptomic responses in both host and pathogen exhibited significant host x isolate interactions. This indicated that extensive, fine-scale transcriptional plasticity created similar disease outcomes. Botrytis genes showing host-specific expression were enriched for cell wall–modifying enzymes and some specialized metabolic genes, indicating greater host responsiveness of these core virulence mechanisms than previously appreciated. Co-expression network analysis in both host and pathogen further showed that in both organisms, gene membership for individual networks are restructured in response to genetic diversity. Both legume species exhibited extensive isolate-dependent transcriptional reprogramming, with approximately two-thirds of expressed host genes responding to pathogen diversity. While conserved defense pathways such as jasmonate/ethylene signaling and phenylpropanoid metabolism were upregulated in both hosts, the specific genes in the networks differed markedly, highlighting lineage-specific rewiring of defense strategies. These results suggest that generalist pathogen success is underpinned by pervasive gene expression plasticity in both host and pathogen, allowing similar phenotypic outcomes to emerge from highly divergent molecular states.
ORGANISM(S): Phaseolus vulgaris Vigna unguiculata
PROVIDER: GSE329643 | GEO | 2026/05/05
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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