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Furanoterpene Diversity and Variability in the Marine Sponge Spongia officinalis, from Untargeted LC–MS/MS Metabolomic Profiling to Furanolactam Derivatives
The Mediterranean marine sponge Spongia officinalis has been reported as a rich source of secondary metabolites and also as a bioindicator of water quality given its capacity to concentrate trace metals. In this study, we evaluated the chemical diversity within 30 S. officinalis samples collected ov...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5487998/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28608848 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/metabo7020027 |
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author | Bauvais, Cléa Bonneau, Natacha Blond, Alain Pérez, Thierry Bourguet-Kondracki, Marie-Lise Zirah, Séverine |
author_facet | Bauvais, Cléa Bonneau, Natacha Blond, Alain Pérez, Thierry Bourguet-Kondracki, Marie-Lise Zirah, Séverine |
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description | The Mediterranean marine sponge Spongia officinalis has been reported as a rich source of secondary metabolites and also as a bioindicator of water quality given its capacity to concentrate trace metals. In this study, we evaluated the chemical diversity within 30 S. officinalis samples collected over three years at two sites differentially impacted by anthropogenic pollutants located near Marseille (South of France). Untargeted liquid chromatography—mass spectrometry (LC–MS) metabolomic profiling (C18 LC, ESI-Q-TOF MS) combined with XCMS Online data processing and multivariate statistical analysis revealed 297 peaks assigned to at least 86 compounds. The spatio-temporal metabolite variability was mainly attributed to variations in relative content of furanoterpene derivatives. This family was further characterized through LC–MS/MS analyses in positive and negative ion modes combined with molecular networking, together with a comprehensive NMR study of isolated representatives such as demethylfurospongin-4 and furospongin-1. The MS/MS and NMR spectroscopic data led to the identification of a new furanosesterterpene, furofficin (2), as well as two derivatives with a glycinyl lactam moiety, spongialactam A (12a) and B (12b). This study illustrates the potential of untargeted LC–MS metabolomics and molecular networking to discover new natural compounds even in an extensively studied organism such as S. officinalis. It also highlights the effect of anthropogenic pollution on the chemical profiles within the sponge. |
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spelling | pubmed-54879982017-06-30 Furanoterpene Diversity and Variability in the Marine Sponge Spongia officinalis, from Untargeted LC–MS/MS Metabolomic Profiling to Furanolactam Derivatives Bauvais, Cléa Bonneau, Natacha Blond, Alain Pérez, Thierry Bourguet-Kondracki, Marie-Lise Zirah, Séverine Metabolites Article The Mediterranean marine sponge Spongia officinalis has been reported as a rich source of secondary metabolites and also as a bioindicator of water quality given its capacity to concentrate trace metals. In this study, we evaluated the chemical diversity within 30 S. officinalis samples collected over three years at two sites differentially impacted by anthropogenic pollutants located near Marseille (South of France). Untargeted liquid chromatography—mass spectrometry (LC–MS) metabolomic profiling (C18 LC, ESI-Q-TOF MS) combined with XCMS Online data processing and multivariate statistical analysis revealed 297 peaks assigned to at least 86 compounds. The spatio-temporal metabolite variability was mainly attributed to variations in relative content of furanoterpene derivatives. This family was further characterized through LC–MS/MS analyses in positive and negative ion modes combined with molecular networking, together with a comprehensive NMR study of isolated representatives such as demethylfurospongin-4 and furospongin-1. The MS/MS and NMR spectroscopic data led to the identification of a new furanosesterterpene, furofficin (2), as well as two derivatives with a glycinyl lactam moiety, spongialactam A (12a) and B (12b). This study illustrates the potential of untargeted LC–MS metabolomics and molecular networking to discover new natural compounds even in an extensively studied organism such as S. officinalis. It also highlights the effect of anthropogenic pollution on the chemical profiles within the sponge. MDPI 2017-06-13 /pmc/articles/PMC5487998/ /pubmed/28608848 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/metabo7020027 Text en © 2017 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Bauvais, Cléa Bonneau, Natacha Blond, Alain Pérez, Thierry Bourguet-Kondracki, Marie-Lise Zirah, Séverine Furanoterpene Diversity and Variability in the Marine Sponge Spongia officinalis, from Untargeted LC–MS/MS Metabolomic Profiling to Furanolactam Derivatives |
title | Furanoterpene Diversity and Variability in the Marine Sponge Spongia officinalis, from Untargeted LC–MS/MS Metabolomic Profiling to Furanolactam Derivatives |
title_full | Furanoterpene Diversity and Variability in the Marine Sponge Spongia officinalis, from Untargeted LC–MS/MS Metabolomic Profiling to Furanolactam Derivatives |
title_fullStr | Furanoterpene Diversity and Variability in the Marine Sponge Spongia officinalis, from Untargeted LC–MS/MS Metabolomic Profiling to Furanolactam Derivatives |
title_full_unstemmed | Furanoterpene Diversity and Variability in the Marine Sponge Spongia officinalis, from Untargeted LC–MS/MS Metabolomic Profiling to Furanolactam Derivatives |
title_short | Furanoterpene Diversity and Variability in the Marine Sponge Spongia officinalis, from Untargeted LC–MS/MS Metabolomic Profiling to Furanolactam Derivatives |
title_sort | furanoterpene diversity and variability in the marine sponge spongia officinalis, from untargeted lc–ms/ms metabolomic profiling to furanolactam derivatives |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5487998/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28608848 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/metabo7020027 |
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