Cell-type specific gating of gene regulatory modules as a hallmark of early immune responses in Arabidopsis leaves
Authors: Wang, S., Bezrukov, I., Wu, P.-J., Gauss, H., Timmermans, M., Weigel, D.
Category: Plant Biology
Model Organism: Arabidopsis thaliana
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The study used single‑cell transcriptomics to compare Arabidopsis thaliana leaf cell responses during pattern‑triggered and effector‑triggered immunity, revealing that core defense modules are broadly shared but differ in timing, intensity, and cell‑type specific receptor dynamics. Distinct mesophyll subpopulations showed divergent resilience patterns, and gene regulatory network analysis identified WRKY‑regulated and salicylic‑acid biosynthesis modules, with the cue1-6 mutant confirming robustness of core immune responses while exposing cryptic sucrose‑responsive pathways.