Cell death-mediated antiviral effect of chitosan in tobacco

  • M. Iriti
  • A.P. Casazza
  • C. Soave
  • F. Faoro
  • M. Sironi
  • S. Gomarasca
Publication date
January 2006
Publisher
Elsevier BV
ISSN
0981-9428
Citation count (estimate)
67

Abstract

The antiviral activity induced by chitosan (CHT), and the mechanisms underlying it, were studied in a tobacco-tobacco necrosis necrovirus (TNV) pathosystem. Treatments with 0.1% CHT enhanced tobacco inducible defenses against TNV, reducing significantly the virus-induced necrotic lesions (in a range from 32% to 83%). In planta, this resistance was associated with a network of callose deposits, micro-oxidative bursts and micro-hypersensitive responses (micro-HRs), as assessed, respectively, by aniline blue, 3,3'-diaminobenzidine (DAB) and Evans blue staining. In order to verify if CHT-elicited cell death could be regarded as an apoptotic process, tobacco bright yellow 2 (BY2) cell cultures were treated with different CHT concentrations, rang...

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