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A Combination of Extreme Environmental Conditions Favor the Prevalence of Endospore-Forming Firmicutes

Environmental conditions unsuitable for microbial growth are the rule rather than the exception in most habitats. In response to this, microorganisms have developed various strategies to withstand environmental conditions that limit active growth. Endospore-forming Firmicutes (EFF) deploy a myriad o...

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Autores principales: Filippidou, Sevasti, Wunderlin, Tina, Junier, Thomas, Jeanneret, Nicole, Dorador, Cristina, Molina, Veronica, Johnson, David R., Junier, Pilar
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5094177/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27857706
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2016.01707
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author Filippidou, Sevasti
Wunderlin, Tina
Junier, Thomas
Jeanneret, Nicole
Dorador, Cristina
Molina, Veronica
Johnson, David R.
Junier, Pilar
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Wunderlin, Tina
Junier, Thomas
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description Environmental conditions unsuitable for microbial growth are the rule rather than the exception in most habitats. In response to this, microorganisms have developed various strategies to withstand environmental conditions that limit active growth. Endospore-forming Firmicutes (EFF) deploy a myriad of survival strategies in order to resist adverse conditions. Like many bacterial groups, they can form biofilms and detect nutrient scarcity through chemotaxis. Moreover, within this paraphyletic group of Firmicutes, ecophysiological optima are diverse. Nonetheless, a response to adversity that delimits this group is the formation of wet-heat resistant spores. These strategies are energetically demanding and therefore might affect the biological success of EFF. Therefore, we hypothesize that abundance and diversity of EFF should be maximized in those environments in which the benefits of these survival strategies offsets the energetic cost. In order to address this hypothesis, geothermal and mineral springs and drillings were selected because in these environments of steep physicochemical gradients, diversified survival strategies may become a successful strategy.We collected 71 samples from geothermal and mineral environments characterized by none (null), single or multiple limiting environmental factors (temperature, pH, UV radiation, and specific mineral composition). To measure success, we quantified EFF gene copy numbers (GCN; spo0A gene) in relation to total bacterial GCN (16S rRNA gene), as well as the contribution of EFF to community composition. The quantification showed that relative GCN for EFF reached up to 20% at sites characterized by multiple limiting environmental factors, whereas it corresponded to less than 1% at sites with one or no limiting environmental factor. Pyrosequencing of the 16S rRNA gene supports a higher contribution of EFF at sites with multiple limiting factors. Community composition suggested a combination of phylotypes for which active growth could be expected, and phylotypes that are most likely in the state of endospores, in all the sites. In summary, our results suggest that diversified survival strategies, including sporulation and metabolic adaptations, explain the biological success of EFF in geothermal and natural springs, and that multiple extreme environmental factors favor the prevalence of EFF.
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spelling pubmed-50941772016-11-17 A Combination of Extreme Environmental Conditions Favor the Prevalence of Endospore-Forming Firmicutes Filippidou, Sevasti Wunderlin, Tina Junier, Thomas Jeanneret, Nicole Dorador, Cristina Molina, Veronica Johnson, David R. Junier, Pilar Front Microbiol Microbiology Environmental conditions unsuitable for microbial growth are the rule rather than the exception in most habitats. In response to this, microorganisms have developed various strategies to withstand environmental conditions that limit active growth. Endospore-forming Firmicutes (EFF) deploy a myriad of survival strategies in order to resist adverse conditions. Like many bacterial groups, they can form biofilms and detect nutrient scarcity through chemotaxis. Moreover, within this paraphyletic group of Firmicutes, ecophysiological optima are diverse. Nonetheless, a response to adversity that delimits this group is the formation of wet-heat resistant spores. These strategies are energetically demanding and therefore might affect the biological success of EFF. Therefore, we hypothesize that abundance and diversity of EFF should be maximized in those environments in which the benefits of these survival strategies offsets the energetic cost. In order to address this hypothesis, geothermal and mineral springs and drillings were selected because in these environments of steep physicochemical gradients, diversified survival strategies may become a successful strategy.We collected 71 samples from geothermal and mineral environments characterized by none (null), single or multiple limiting environmental factors (temperature, pH, UV radiation, and specific mineral composition). To measure success, we quantified EFF gene copy numbers (GCN; spo0A gene) in relation to total bacterial GCN (16S rRNA gene), as well as the contribution of EFF to community composition. The quantification showed that relative GCN for EFF reached up to 20% at sites characterized by multiple limiting environmental factors, whereas it corresponded to less than 1% at sites with one or no limiting environmental factor. Pyrosequencing of the 16S rRNA gene supports a higher contribution of EFF at sites with multiple limiting factors. Community composition suggested a combination of phylotypes for which active growth could be expected, and phylotypes that are most likely in the state of endospores, in all the sites. In summary, our results suggest that diversified survival strategies, including sporulation and metabolic adaptations, explain the biological success of EFF in geothermal and natural springs, and that multiple extreme environmental factors favor the prevalence of EFF. Frontiers Media S.A. 2016-11-03 /pmc/articles/PMC5094177/ /pubmed/27857706 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2016.01707 Text en Copyright © 2016 Filippidou, Wunderlin, Junier, Jeanneret, Dorador, Molina, Johnson and Junier. http://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) or licensor 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
Filippidou, Sevasti
Wunderlin, Tina
Junier, Thomas
Jeanneret, Nicole
Dorador, Cristina
Molina, Veronica
Johnson, David R.
Junier, Pilar
A Combination of Extreme Environmental Conditions Favor the Prevalence of Endospore-Forming Firmicutes
title A Combination of Extreme Environmental Conditions Favor the Prevalence of Endospore-Forming Firmicutes
title_full A Combination of Extreme Environmental Conditions Favor the Prevalence of Endospore-Forming Firmicutes
title_fullStr A Combination of Extreme Environmental Conditions Favor the Prevalence of Endospore-Forming Firmicutes
title_full_unstemmed A Combination of Extreme Environmental Conditions Favor the Prevalence of Endospore-Forming Firmicutes
title_short A Combination of Extreme Environmental Conditions Favor the Prevalence of Endospore-Forming Firmicutes
title_sort combination of extreme environmental conditions favor the prevalence of endospore-forming firmicutes
topic Microbiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5094177/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27857706
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2016.01707
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