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First Report on Chitin in a Non-Verongiid Marine Demosponge: The Mycale euplectellioides Case

Sponges (Porifera) are recognized as aquatic multicellular organisms which developed an effective biochemical pathway over millions of years of evolution to produce both biologically active secondary metabolites and biopolymer-based skeletal structures. Among marine demosponges, only representatives...

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Autores principales: Żółtowska-Aksamitowska, Sonia, Shaala, Lamiaa A., Youssef, Diaa T. A., Elhady, Sameh S., Tsurkan, Mikhail V., Petrenko, Iaroslav, Wysokowski, Marcin, Tabachnick, Konstantin, Meissner, Heike, Ivanenko, Viatcheslav N., Bechmann, Nicole, Joseph, Yvonne, Jesionowski, Teofil, Ehrlich, Hermann
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Publicado: MDPI 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5852496/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29461501
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/md16020068
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author Żółtowska-Aksamitowska, Sonia
Shaala, Lamiaa A.
Youssef, Diaa T. A.
Elhady, Sameh S.
Tsurkan, Mikhail V.
Petrenko, Iaroslav
Wysokowski, Marcin
Tabachnick, Konstantin
Meissner, Heike
Ivanenko, Viatcheslav N.
Bechmann, Nicole
Joseph, Yvonne
Jesionowski, Teofil
Ehrlich, Hermann
author_facet Żółtowska-Aksamitowska, Sonia
Shaala, Lamiaa A.
Youssef, Diaa T. A.
Elhady, Sameh S.
Tsurkan, Mikhail V.
Petrenko, Iaroslav
Wysokowski, Marcin
Tabachnick, Konstantin
Meissner, Heike
Ivanenko, Viatcheslav N.
Bechmann, Nicole
Joseph, Yvonne
Jesionowski, Teofil
Ehrlich, Hermann
author_sort Żółtowska-Aksamitowska, Sonia
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description Sponges (Porifera) are recognized as aquatic multicellular organisms which developed an effective biochemical pathway over millions of years of evolution to produce both biologically active secondary metabolites and biopolymer-based skeletal structures. Among marine demosponges, only representatives of the Verongiida order are known to synthetize biologically active substances as well as skeletons made of structural polysaccharide chitin. The unique three-dimensional (3D) architecture of such chitinous skeletons opens the widow for their recent applications as adsorbents, as well as scaffolds for tissue engineering and biomimetics. This study has the ambitious goal of monitoring other orders beyond Verongiida demosponges and finding alternative sources of naturally prestructured chitinous scaffolds; especially in those demosponge species which can be cultivated at large scales using marine farming conditions. Special attention has been paid to the demosponge Mycale euplectellioides (Heteroscleromorpha: Poecilosclerida: Mycalidae) collected in the Red Sea. For the first time, we present here a detailed study of the isolation of chitin from the skeleton of this sponge, as well as its identification using diverse bioanalytical tools. Calcofluor white staining, Fourier-transform Infrared Spcetcroscopy (FTIR), electrospray ionization mass spectrometry (ESI-MS), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and fluorescence microscopy, as well as a chitinase digestion assay were applied in order to confirm with strong evidence the finding of a-chitin in the skeleton of M. euplectellioides. We suggest that the discovery of chitin within representatives of the Mycale genus is a promising step in their evaluation of these globally distributed sponges as new renewable sources for both biologically active metabolites and chitin, which are of prospective use for pharmacology and biomaterials oriented biomedicine, respectively.
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spelling pubmed-58524962018-03-19 First Report on Chitin in a Non-Verongiid Marine Demosponge: The Mycale euplectellioides Case Żółtowska-Aksamitowska, Sonia Shaala, Lamiaa A. Youssef, Diaa T. A. Elhady, Sameh S. Tsurkan, Mikhail V. Petrenko, Iaroslav Wysokowski, Marcin Tabachnick, Konstantin Meissner, Heike Ivanenko, Viatcheslav N. Bechmann, Nicole Joseph, Yvonne Jesionowski, Teofil Ehrlich, Hermann Mar Drugs Article Sponges (Porifera) are recognized as aquatic multicellular organisms which developed an effective biochemical pathway over millions of years of evolution to produce both biologically active secondary metabolites and biopolymer-based skeletal structures. Among marine demosponges, only representatives of the Verongiida order are known to synthetize biologically active substances as well as skeletons made of structural polysaccharide chitin. The unique three-dimensional (3D) architecture of such chitinous skeletons opens the widow for their recent applications as adsorbents, as well as scaffolds for tissue engineering and biomimetics. This study has the ambitious goal of monitoring other orders beyond Verongiida demosponges and finding alternative sources of naturally prestructured chitinous scaffolds; especially in those demosponge species which can be cultivated at large scales using marine farming conditions. Special attention has been paid to the demosponge Mycale euplectellioides (Heteroscleromorpha: Poecilosclerida: Mycalidae) collected in the Red Sea. For the first time, we present here a detailed study of the isolation of chitin from the skeleton of this sponge, as well as its identification using diverse bioanalytical tools. Calcofluor white staining, Fourier-transform Infrared Spcetcroscopy (FTIR), electrospray ionization mass spectrometry (ESI-MS), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and fluorescence microscopy, as well as a chitinase digestion assay were applied in order to confirm with strong evidence the finding of a-chitin in the skeleton of M. euplectellioides. We suggest that the discovery of chitin within representatives of the Mycale genus is a promising step in their evaluation of these globally distributed sponges as new renewable sources for both biologically active metabolites and chitin, which are of prospective use for pharmacology and biomaterials oriented biomedicine, respectively. MDPI 2018-02-20 /pmc/articles/PMC5852496/ /pubmed/29461501 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/md16020068 Text en © 2018 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/).
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Żółtowska-Aksamitowska, Sonia
Shaala, Lamiaa A.
Youssef, Diaa T. A.
Elhady, Sameh S.
Tsurkan, Mikhail V.
Petrenko, Iaroslav
Wysokowski, Marcin
Tabachnick, Konstantin
Meissner, Heike
Ivanenko, Viatcheslav N.
Bechmann, Nicole
Joseph, Yvonne
Jesionowski, Teofil
Ehrlich, Hermann
First Report on Chitin in a Non-Verongiid Marine Demosponge: The Mycale euplectellioides Case
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title_full_unstemmed First Report on Chitin in a Non-Verongiid Marine Demosponge: The Mycale euplectellioides Case
title_short First Report on Chitin in a Non-Verongiid Marine Demosponge: The Mycale euplectellioides Case
title_sort first report on chitin in a non-verongiid marine demosponge: the mycale euplectellioides case
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5852496/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29461501
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/md16020068
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