Comparison of small RNA profiles in Nicotiana benthamiana and Solanum lycopersicum infected by polygonum ringspot tospovirus reveals host-specific responses to viral infection

•PolRSV vsRNA size profile is different between Nicotiana benthamiana and tomato.•Allocation of vsRNAs to the M and S genomic segments is host-specific.•NSs reads are over-represented in Nicotiana benthamiana.•NSs reads are enriched in the viral strand in both hosts.•PolRSV shares properties with si...

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description •PolRSV vsRNA size profile is different between Nicotiana benthamiana and tomato.•Allocation of vsRNAs to the M and S genomic segments is host-specific.•NSs reads are over-represented in Nicotiana benthamiana.•NSs reads are enriched in the viral strand in both hosts.•PolRSV shares properties with silencing suppressor-defective TSWV isolates. Viral small RNAs (vsRNAs) are one of the key elements involved in RNA silencing-based defense against viruses in plants. We analyzed the vsRNA profiles in Nicotiana benthamiana and Solanum lycopersicum infected by polygonum ringspot virus (PolRSV) (Tospovirus, Bunyaviridae). VsRNAs were abundant in both hosts, but a different size profile was observed, with an abundance peak at 21 in N. benthamiana and at 22nt in tomato. VsRNAs mapping to the PolRSV L genomic segment were under-represented in both hosts, while S and M segments were differentially and highly targeted in N. benthamiana and tomato, respectively. Differences in preferential targeting of single ORFs were observed, with over-representation of NSs ORF-derived reads in N. benthamiana. Intergenic regions (IGRs)-mapping vsRNAs were under-represented, while enrichment of vsRNAs reads mapping to the NSs positive sense strand was observed in both hosts. Comparison with a previous study on tomato spotted wilt virus (TSWV) under the same experimental conditions, showed that the relative accumulation of PolRSV-specific and endogenous sRNAs was similar to the one observed for silencing suppressor-deficient TSWV strains, suggesting possible different properties of PolRSV NSs silencing suppressor compared to that of TSWV.
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Deep sequencing
Lycopersicon esculentum
Nicotiana - virology
Nicotiana benthamiana
NSs protein
Plant Diseases - virology
RNA silencing
RNA, Small Untranslated - genetics
RNA, Small Untranslated - metabolism
RNA, Viral - blood
RNA, Viral - chemistry
RNA, Viral - genetics
RNA, Viral - metabolism
Solanum
Solanum lycopersicum - virology
Species Specificity
Tomato spotted wilt virus
Tospovirus
Tospovirus - chemistry
Tospovirus - genetics
Tospovirus - metabolism
Viral small RNAs
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