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Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology B-biology | 2016

Synergistic enhancement of tolerance mechanisms in response to photoactivation of cationic tetra (N-methylpyridyl) porphyrins in tomato plantlets

Damien Guillaumot; Mohammad Issawi; Anne Da Silva; Stéphanie Leroy-Lhez; Vincent Sol; Catherine Riou

Antimicrobial photodynamic treatment (APDT) is largely used in medical domain and could be envisaged as a farming practice against crop pathogens such as bacteria and fungi that generate drops in agricultural yields. Thus, as a prerequisite for this potential application, we studied the effect of water-soluble anionic (TPPS and Zn-TPPS) and cationic (TMPyP and Zn-TMPyP) porphyrins tested on tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) plantlets grown in vitro under a 16 h photoperiod. First of all, under dark conditions, none of the four porphyrins inhibited germination and induced cytotoxic effects on tomato plantlets as etiolated development was not altered. The consequences of porphyrin long-term photoactivation (14 days) were thus studied on in vitro-grown tomato plantlets at phenotypic and molecular levels. Cationic porphyrins especially Zn-TMPyP were the most efficient photosensitizers and dramatically altered growth without killing plantlets. Indeed, tomato plantlets were rescued after cationic porphyrins treatment. To gain insight, the different molecular ways implied in the plantlet tolerance to photoactivated Zn-TMPyP, lipid peroxidation, antioxidative molecules (total thiols, proline, ascorbate), and ROS detoxification enzymes were evaluated. In parallel to an increase in lipid peroxidation and hydrogen peroxide production, antioxidative molecules and enzymes (guaiacol peroxidase, catalase, and superoxide dismutase) were up-regulated in root apparatus in response to photoactivated Zn-TMPyP. This study showed that tomato plantlets could overcome the pressure triggered by photoactivated cationic porphyrin by activating antioxidative molecule and enzyme arsenal and confining Zn-TMPyP into cell wall and/or apoplasm, suggesting that APDT directed against tomato pathogens could be envisaged in the future.


Frontiers in Plant Science | 2018

Plant Photodynamic Stress: What's New?

Mohammad Issawi; Vincent Sol; Catherine Riou

In the 1970s, an unconventional stressful photodynamic treatment applied to plants was investigated in two directions. Exogenous photosensitizer treatment underlies direct photodynamic stress while treatment mediating endogenous photosensitizer over-accumulation pinpoints indirect photodynamic stress. For indirect photodynamic treatment, tetrapyrrole biosynthesis pathway was deregulated by 5-aminolevulenic acid or diphenyl ether. Overall, photodynamic stress involves the generation of high amount of reactive oxygen species leading to plant cell death. All these investigations were mainly performed to gain insight into new herbicide development but they were rapidly given up or limited due to the harmfulness of diphenyl ether and the high cost of 5-aminolevulinic acid treatment. Twenty years ago, plant photodynamic stress came back by way of crop transgenesis where for example protoporphyrin oxidases from human or bacteria were overexpressed. Such plants grew without dramatic effects of photodamage suggesting that plants tolerated induced photodynamic stress. In this review, we shed light on the occurrence of plant photodynamic stress and discuss challenging issues in the context of agriculture focusing on direct photodynamic modality. Indeed, we highlighted applications of exogenous PS especially porphyrins on plants, to further develop an emerged antimicrobial photodynamic treatment that could be a new strategy to kill plant pathogens without disturbing plant growth.


euro mediterranean conference | 2017

Interactions Between Cationic Porphyrins and Standards Clays: Spectroscopic and 3D Confocal Investigations

Amira Lajmi; Emmanuel Joussein; Stéphanie Leroy-Lhez; Marilyne Soubrand; Claire Carrion; Matthias Monneron-Guyrits; Catherine Riou; Mounir Medhioub

Clay minerals represent natural and interesting host and guest organic chromophores components inducing the formation of dye molecular assemblies.


Photochemical and Photobiological Sciences | 2014

Anionic porphyrin as a new powerful cell death inducer of Tobacco Bright Yellow-2 cells

Catherine Riou; C.A. Calliste; A. Da Silva; Damien Guillaumot; O. Rezazgui; Vincent Sol; Stéphanie Leroy-Lhez


Acta Physiologiae Plantarum | 2015

Modifications of cell wall pectin in tomato cell suspension in response to cadmium and zinc

Aurélie Muschitz; Catherine Riou; Jean-Claude Mollet; Vincent Gloaguen; Céline Faugeron


Environmental Science and Pollution Research | 2013

Hybrid larch (Larix x eurolepis Henry): a good candidate for cadmium phytoremediation?

Chris Fabien Moussavou Moudouma; Catherine Riou; Vincent Gloaguen; Gaëlle Saladin


Acta Physiologiae Plantarum | 2012

High concentration of cadmium induces AtPCS2 gene expression in Arabidopsis thaliana (L.) Heynh ecotype Wassilewskija seedlings

Chris Fabien Moussavou Moudouma; Vincent Gloaguen; Catherine Riou; Lionel Forestier; Gaëlle Saladin


Physiologia Plantarum | 2018

Responses of an adventitious fast-growing plant to photodynamic stress: comparative study of anionic and cationic porphyrin effect on Arabidopsis thaliana

Mohammad Issawi; Damien Guillaumot; Vincent Sol; Catherine Riou


Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology A-chemistry | 2019

Why are the anionic porphyrins so efficient to induce plant cell death? A structure-activity relationship study to solve the puzzle

Stéphanie Leroy-Lhez; Olivier Rezazgui; Mohammad Issawi; Mourad Elhabiri; Claude Alain Calliste; Catherine Riou


Photodiagnosis and Photodynamic Therapy | 2017

New molecular systems for APDT in agronomy

Stéphanie Leroy-Lhez; G. Marchand; C.A. Calliste; N. Villandier; Catherine Riou

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