Comprehensive Insights Into Pinewood Nematode Effectors: Evolutionary Diversity, Functional Roles, and Implications for Pine Wilt Disease Management

ABSTRACT The pinewood nematode (Bursaphelenchus xylophilus, PWN) is the causative agent of pine wilt disease (PWD), a devastating affliction that severely impacts pine forests, leading to significant economic losses and ecological consequences. Once PWN successfully established in healthy host trees...

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Published inPlant, cell and environment Vol. 48; no. 9; pp. 6748 - 6764
Main Authors Song, Limei, Liu, Wenyu, Ma, Yafei, Zhao, Yitong, Zhao, Rongzhu, Sun, Jianghua, Zhang, Bin
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States Wiley Subscription Services, Inc 01.09.2025
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ISSN0140-7791
1365-3040
1365-3040
DOI10.1111/pce.15655

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Summary:ABSTRACT The pinewood nematode (Bursaphelenchus xylophilus, PWN) is the causative agent of pine wilt disease (PWD), a devastating affliction that severely impacts pine forests, leading to significant economic losses and ecological consequences. Once PWN successfully established in healthy host trees, it can cause mortality within a latency period ranging from days to several years. However, the precise pathogenic mechanisms remain poorly understood. Recent studies have revealed that pathogenicity is primarily driven by a diverse array of effectors, including proteins and small molecules such as ascarosides, which is emerged as critical mediators for modulating host defense and immune responses, thereby enhancing nematode survival and promoting disease progression. This review provides an updated and comprehensive overview of PWN effectors, highlighting their diversity, evolutionary origins, methodological advancements, and functional roles. Additionally, we explore the implications of these findings for the development of targeted control strategies and highlight the critical challenges and future research directions essential for gaining a complete understanding of the complex pathogenicity of PWN. Summary statement The pinewood nematode (Bursaphelenchus xylophilus), responsible for devastating pine wilt disease, employs diverse effectors, including proteins and ascarosides, to disrupt host defenses, enabling rapid tree mortality. This review synthesises effector diversity, evolutionary mechanisms, functional roles, and methodological advances, while addressing challenges in developing targeted management strategies and deciphering unresolved pathogenic complexities.
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ISSN:0140-7791
1365-3040
1365-3040
DOI:10.1111/pce.15655