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Taxonomic diversity of microbial communities in sub-seafloor hydrothermal sediments of the active Santorini-Kolumbo volcanic field

INTRODUCTION: Active hydrothermal vents of volcanic origin provide a remarkable manifestation of life on Earth under extreme conditions, which may have consequences for our understanding of habitability on other terrestrial bodies as well. METHODS: Here, we performed for the first time Illumina sequ...

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Autores principales: Polymenakou, Paraskevi N., Nomikou, Paraskevi, Hannington, Mark, Petersen, Sven, Kilias, Stephanos P., Anastasiou, Thekla I., Papadimitriou, Vasiliki, Zaka, Eleutheria, Kristoffersen, Jon Bent, Lampridou, Danai, Wind, Sandra, Heinath, Verena, Lange, Sabine, Magoulas, Antonios
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10345502/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37455712
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2023.1188544
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author Polymenakou, Paraskevi N.
Nomikou, Paraskevi
Hannington, Mark
Petersen, Sven
Kilias, Stephanos P.
Anastasiou, Thekla I.
Papadimitriou, Vasiliki
Zaka, Eleutheria
Kristoffersen, Jon Bent
Lampridou, Danai
Wind, Sandra
Heinath, Verena
Lange, Sabine
Magoulas, Antonios
author_facet Polymenakou, Paraskevi N.
Nomikou, Paraskevi
Hannington, Mark
Petersen, Sven
Kilias, Stephanos P.
Anastasiou, Thekla I.
Papadimitriou, Vasiliki
Zaka, Eleutheria
Kristoffersen, Jon Bent
Lampridou, Danai
Wind, Sandra
Heinath, Verena
Lange, Sabine
Magoulas, Antonios
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description INTRODUCTION: Active hydrothermal vents of volcanic origin provide a remarkable manifestation of life on Earth under extreme conditions, which may have consequences for our understanding of habitability on other terrestrial bodies as well. METHODS: Here, we performed for the first time Illumina sequencing of bacterial and archaeal communities on sub-seafloor samples collected from the Santorini-Kolumbo volcanic field. A total of 19 (3-m long) gravity corers were collected and processed for microbial community analysis. RESULTS: From a total of 6,46,671 produced V4 sequences for all samples, a total of 10,496 different Operational Taxonomic Units (OTUs) were identified that were assigned to 40 bacterial and 9 archaeal phyla and 14 candidate divisions. On average, the most abundant phyla in all samples were Chloroflexi (Chloroflexota) (24.62%), followed by Proteobacteria (Pseudomonadota) (11.29%), Firmicutes (Bacillota) (10.73%), Crenarchaeota (Thermoproteota) (8.55%), and Acidobacteria (Acidobacteriota) (8.07%). At the genus level, a total of 286 known genera and candidate genera were mostly dominated by members of Bacillus, Thermoflexus, Desulfatiglans, Pseudoalteromonas, and Pseudomonas. DISCUSSION: In most of the stations, the Chao1 values at the deeper layers were comparable to the surface sediment samples denoting the high diversity in the subsurface of these ecosystems. Heatmap analysis based on the 100 most abundant OTUs, grouped the sampling stations according to their geographical location, placing together the two hottest stations (up to 99°C). This result indicates that this specific area within the active Kolumbo crater create a distinct niche, where microorganisms with adaptation strategies to withstand heat stresses can thrive, such as the endospore-forming Firmicutes.
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spelling pubmed-103455022023-07-15 Taxonomic diversity of microbial communities in sub-seafloor hydrothermal sediments of the active Santorini-Kolumbo volcanic field Polymenakou, Paraskevi N. Nomikou, Paraskevi Hannington, Mark Petersen, Sven Kilias, Stephanos P. Anastasiou, Thekla I. Papadimitriou, Vasiliki Zaka, Eleutheria Kristoffersen, Jon Bent Lampridou, Danai Wind, Sandra Heinath, Verena Lange, Sabine Magoulas, Antonios Front Microbiol Microbiology INTRODUCTION: Active hydrothermal vents of volcanic origin provide a remarkable manifestation of life on Earth under extreme conditions, which may have consequences for our understanding of habitability on other terrestrial bodies as well. METHODS: Here, we performed for the first time Illumina sequencing of bacterial and archaeal communities on sub-seafloor samples collected from the Santorini-Kolumbo volcanic field. A total of 19 (3-m long) gravity corers were collected and processed for microbial community analysis. RESULTS: From a total of 6,46,671 produced V4 sequences for all samples, a total of 10,496 different Operational Taxonomic Units (OTUs) were identified that were assigned to 40 bacterial and 9 archaeal phyla and 14 candidate divisions. On average, the most abundant phyla in all samples were Chloroflexi (Chloroflexota) (24.62%), followed by Proteobacteria (Pseudomonadota) (11.29%), Firmicutes (Bacillota) (10.73%), Crenarchaeota (Thermoproteota) (8.55%), and Acidobacteria (Acidobacteriota) (8.07%). At the genus level, a total of 286 known genera and candidate genera were mostly dominated by members of Bacillus, Thermoflexus, Desulfatiglans, Pseudoalteromonas, and Pseudomonas. DISCUSSION: In most of the stations, the Chao1 values at the deeper layers were comparable to the surface sediment samples denoting the high diversity in the subsurface of these ecosystems. Heatmap analysis based on the 100 most abundant OTUs, grouped the sampling stations according to their geographical location, placing together the two hottest stations (up to 99°C). This result indicates that this specific area within the active Kolumbo crater create a distinct niche, where microorganisms with adaptation strategies to withstand heat stresses can thrive, such as the endospore-forming Firmicutes. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-06-29 /pmc/articles/PMC10345502/ /pubmed/37455712 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2023.1188544 Text en Copyright © 2023 Polymenakou, Nomikou, Hannington, Petersen, Kilias, Anastasiou, Papadimitriou, Zaka, Kristoffersen, Lampridou, Wind, Heinath, Lange and Magoulas. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Microbiology
Polymenakou, Paraskevi N.
Nomikou, Paraskevi
Hannington, Mark
Petersen, Sven
Kilias, Stephanos P.
Anastasiou, Thekla I.
Papadimitriou, Vasiliki
Zaka, Eleutheria
Kristoffersen, Jon Bent
Lampridou, Danai
Wind, Sandra
Heinath, Verena
Lange, Sabine
Magoulas, Antonios
Taxonomic diversity of microbial communities in sub-seafloor hydrothermal sediments of the active Santorini-Kolumbo volcanic field
title Taxonomic diversity of microbial communities in sub-seafloor hydrothermal sediments of the active Santorini-Kolumbo volcanic field
title_full Taxonomic diversity of microbial communities in sub-seafloor hydrothermal sediments of the active Santorini-Kolumbo volcanic field
title_fullStr Taxonomic diversity of microbial communities in sub-seafloor hydrothermal sediments of the active Santorini-Kolumbo volcanic field
title_full_unstemmed Taxonomic diversity of microbial communities in sub-seafloor hydrothermal sediments of the active Santorini-Kolumbo volcanic field
title_short Taxonomic diversity of microbial communities in sub-seafloor hydrothermal sediments of the active Santorini-Kolumbo volcanic field
title_sort taxonomic diversity of microbial communities in sub-seafloor hydrothermal sediments of the active santorini-kolumbo volcanic field
topic Microbiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10345502/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37455712
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2023.1188544
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